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February 3, 2009
Xboxed
Two
years ago, Paltalk sued Microsoft for infringing
5,822,523, which claims group messaging.
Xbox Live, Microsoft's online
gaming service, is accused. Following claim construction, Microsoft sought
summary judgment of invalidity based on prior art. Paltalk retorted that
Microsoft was pitching piss-poor art. Yesterday, district court Judge Folsom (ED
Texas) agreed, finding that a reasonable jury would be skeptical about the prior
art, and "even if the evidence before the court was sufficient to prove
anticipation, this court would still deny Microsoft's motion as that evidence is
not sufficiently corroborated by reliable documentary or physical evidence."
Game on.
Posted by Patent Hawk at February 3, 2009 8:32 PM | Litigation