Jury Orders Microsoft to Pay $1.52B

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Microsoft Corp. must pay $1.52 billion in damages to telecommunications equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent SA for violating two patents related to digital music, a federal jury ruled Thursday. The Redmond, Wash.-based software company said the patents in question govern the conversion of audio into the digital MP3 file format on personal computers.

“We believe that we properly licensed MP3 technology from its industry recognized licenser – Fraunhofer. The damages award seems particularly outrageous when you consider we paid Fraunhofer only $16 million to license this technology,” Burt said. Microsoft said the damages were calculated by multiplying Windows sales volumes and PC sales prices worldwide since May 2003.
“We’ve made strong arguments supporting our view, and we are pleased with the court’s decision,” Alcatel-Lucent spokeswoman Mary Lou Ambrus said.

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