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Comments on: Graphics patent suit fires back at Microsoft

Forgent claims software behemoth infringed on patent for technology behind JPEG, one week after Redmond filed its own suit.

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...pot calling the kettle black...
by smokingman_gov April 22, 2005 11:22 AM PDT
"(Forgent) is subverting the JPEG standard to extract millions of dollars in unwarranted profits," Microsoft's lawsuit states.

Heck, Bill/MS built an empire doing the same thing. Sounds like they don't like someone else working their side of the street.
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The difference...
by David Arbogast April 22, 2005 1:52 PM PDT
The difference is that Microsoft approached Forgent, *wanting* to pay them for their technology. Clearly, Forgent saw an opportunity to milk the situation for more than it was worth. Without knowing the details of the negotiations, all we know is that MS wanted to pay Forgent for use of technology, and Forgent responded in a way that caused MS to challenge the validity of the patent. HMMMMMMM..... Either Forgent wins the law suit, or they made a really foolish move. They could be collecting regular payments from Microsoft.
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The Land of the Lawsuits!
by Altaman April 22, 2005 4:02 PM PDT
God it seems that every time you turn around there is a lawsuit! How about companies that patent something actually have to make a product for it?? Or how about not waiting countless years to assert patent rights, then suing everybody!

The good ol' US of A, land of the lawsuits!
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Hey Randy....
by April 22, 2005 10:01 PM PDT
I don't know from what corner of the earth you hale (or under
what rock you live), but one of the founding principles of the US
is private property rights. Without them, there is no incentive to
progress a society (ask the former Soviets). You have to admit
that the world has prospered from this notion (also held by
many nations east, west north and south of the US).

Just because technology has made the pace of the economy the
world over increase to a frightening pace, which has in turn
increased these private property claims, doesn't make them less
valid.

If MS didn't want to pay Forgent for their property, they should
invent their own. But MS's total incompetence in this area is
widely known.

So Randy, shut up!
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