I4i vs Microsoft
2009
Reader Explains “Microsoft Innovation”
Microsoft Accused of “Willful and Deliberate” infringement and “Discovery Misconduct” in Another Patent Case
Microsoft is Again Paying the Huge Price for Wanting Anti-Free Software Laws
XML Patents, Microsoft Aggression, and ODF Hostility
The Patent Trolls and McKool Smith Show Why OOXML and Software Patents Should be Shunned
Microsoft and Friends Want to Add More Bugs to OOXML
Microsoft Will Not Comply with Software Patents But Will Eventually Comply with the GPL
The Microsoft Crowd Uses the Word Verdict to Throw FUD at ODF, More Spin Comes from Denmark
Microsoft Engaged in Misconduct in i4i Trial
Commonalities Between i4i and Microsoft
Emergency Motion to Prevent a Ban on Microsoft Word
ODF Progress Made, OOXML Still Ruled Illegal in the United States
New Victories for ODF and i4i-imposed Word Ban as an Opportunity for ODF
Microsoft Office Loses Credibility Due to i4i Lawsuit, Motorola Dumps Office
Patents Roundup: Samsung/LiMo and Microsoft Tax, Microsoft Found Infringing Again
Microsoft Breaks the Law Again for the Sake of Office and Manages to Get Away with It
ISO Urged to Invalidate OOXML as Microsoft’s Role Gets Shown; More Smears of ODF Come from Microsoft
Microsoft Word Can be Banned Within Weeks for Microsoft Patent Crime (Willful Infringement and Trial Misconduct)
ISO Should Withdraw OOXML After Microsoft and Alex Brown Lied About Patents
Cringely: Microsoft Deserves to Lose the i4i Case
2010
Microsoft OOXML Gets Fragmented Based on Geography
Patents Roundup: i4i Shoots Down Microsoft Office (Online Store Delisting), Joseph Stiglitz Denounces Microsoft, Infosys Harms Indian Patent Law
Patents Roundup: Microsoft Keeps Ruining (to Exploit) the Patent System, USPTO’s Purpose in Greater Doubt, Cisco Surrenders to Trolls
Microsoft Lawyer: Microsoft “Covers up Alleged Misconduct, Mischaracterizes Evidence ... Protects the Perpetrators and Retaliates Against Victims.”
Patents Roundup: Acacia, i4i, Tuxera, Monsanto, Apple, and Microsoft
Federal Appeals Court Deals Blow to OOXML as This Proprietary Microsoft Format Becomes Increasingly Irrelevant
Microsoft Settles With VirnetX After Patent Violations, is i4i Next?
US Supreme Court May Have Another Chance to Eliminate Software Patents, But It’s Up to Microsoft
The Supreme Court Gets Another Chance to Kill Software Patents in the United States
2011
Microsoft Troubled by the Patent Monster It Lobbied For