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Microsoft foresees possible complaints after ruling from Japan monopoly watchdog
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 12 - 04 - 2007

A legal battle between Microsoft and Japanese
anti-monopoly authorities is likely to conclude next year
and might lead to lawsuits or other patent infringement
complaints against the U.S. software company, an executive
said Thursday.
Any such action will likely happen only in Japan, apply to
Japanese patents filed in or before 2004, and will not
affect U.S. patents, Microsoft Corp. Senior Vice President
Brad Smith said during a trip to Tokyo, according to AP.
The Fair Trade Commission, the nation's antitrust body,
and Microsoft have been wrangling since 2004 over a
controversial clause in licensing agreements.
The clause prevents companies from suing Microsoft over
patent and copyright infringement if they suspect their own
software technology has ended up in the Windows operating
system.
Microsoft, based in Redmond, Washington, has repeatedly
said the clause is lawful. It dropped the clause in 2004.
The commission has said it suspects the clause has helped
Microsoft unlawfully infringe patents. Hearings have been
held in Tokyo to look at the commission's and Microsoft's
positions. Smith said a decision from the commission is
expected in 2008.
The clause has so far prevented companies from bringing
infringement complaints against Microsoft, said Smith,
Microsoft's general counsel, who oversees policy on
intellectual property and competition issues worldwide.
«Maybe they would have some new ability to raise that
claim,» including possible lawsuits against Microsoft and
computer manufacturers, if the commission rejects
Microsoft's view, he said.
Commission officials are not certain that Microsoft has
violated any patents, and it is still unclear what the
commission may decide.
Several Japanese electronics makers have complained about
suspected infringements since December 2000.
Major Japanese manufacturers are partners with Microsoft,
including Sony Corp., Toshiba Corp. and Matsushita Electric
Industrial Co., which makes Panasonic brand products.
Microsoft has been slapped with hefty fines by European
Union regulators, who have said Microsoft broke competition
laws and abused its dominant market position.
Recently, the EU has threatened Microsoft with new,
multimillion-dollar (euro) fines over claims it is asking
rivals to pay too much for information that would help
their servers work with Windows. Microsoft has countered
that regulating such pricing on a global basis goes beyond
the EU's jurisdiction.
-- SPA


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