Microsoft told to pay $1.5bn in MP3 rights

The French company's technology is used for the conversion of MP3 files in the operating system

A US court has ordered Microsoft to pay Alcatel-Lucent $1.5bn as compensation for including the company's MP3 tech within Windows.

The French company's technology is used for the conversion of MP3 files in the operating system. Microsoft says it did pay for the rights.

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