Microsoft wins delay in Eolas appeal

Microsoft has been granted an extension of its May 17 deadline to file an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals in the Eolas patent case. In August, the University of California and its Eolas spin-off won a $521 million judgment against Microsoft for infringement on the patent, which describes how Web browsers handle plug-in applications. Source: C|Net News.com Be sure to read my other posts about Eolas if you do not know the back story by now.

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