Microsoft wins Lucent voice patent ruling

"This ruling reaffirms our confidence that once there's judicial review of these complex patent cases, these Alcatel-Lucent claims ultimately won't stand up," said Tom Burt, Microsoft's counsel

Another chapter in the Microsoft/Alcatel-Lucent court battle has come to a close. And this time, it's Microsoft that is in the clear.

The technology under the spotlight this time is to do with speech recognition that converts speech into text. Alcatel-Lucent has been ordered to pay $1.52 billion in damages (around £800 million). It's the largest ruling ever in a US Patent Case.

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