Vringo's Suit Against Microsoft - What The Past Tells Us
  by Ed Liston  
Intellectual property company Vringo (VRNG) is, through its subsidiary I/P Engine, suing Microsoft (MSFT) allegedly for infringement on two of its patents: U.S. Patent Nos. 6,314,420 and 6,775,664, entitled "Collaborative/Adaptive Search Engine" and "Information Filter System and Method for Integrated Content-Based and Collaborative/Adaptive Feedback Queries," respectively. The patents relate to the foundation framework for functioning of search engines. read more »
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