March 5, 2004 3:48 AM PST

Feds reject Eolas browser patent

In a preliminary decision, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office invalidates Eolas' claim to browser technology central to its multimillion-dollar case against Microsoft.

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Next Step for the Patent Office
Good! Now the next step for the US Patent Office would be to make void SCO's patents so the internet can start getting back to normal.
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Next Step for the Patent Office
Good! Now the next step for the US Patent Office would be to make void SCO's patents so the internet can start getting back to normal.
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