Microsoft says Android infringes on its patents, HTC takes a license

Posted on Thursday, April 29 2010 @ 3:00 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Engadget reports Microsoft believes that certain elements from Google's Android operating system violate some of its software patents. The software giant is in talks with Android manufacturers to discuss licensing deals, and HTC already decided to pay up to get a license from Microsoft.
Microsoft deputy general counsel of intellectual property Horacio Gutierrez just sent us a statement saying that the company's been "talking to several device manufacturers to address our concerns relative to the Android mobile platform." We're taking that to mean the same as above: Microsoft isn't too interested in suing any of its Windows Mobile / Windows Phone partners, so it's trying to work out patent license deals with those companies in advance of any nastiness. It's an interesting strategy: patents forbid anyone from making, using, or selling your invention, so Redmond can protect its partners while still leaving open the possibility of a lawsuit with Google itself down the line.


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