Microsoft sues Salesforce.com
Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against Salesforce.com for allegedly infringing nine unspecified Microsoft CRM-related patents.
Microsoft posted a statement on its Web site acknowledging it had taken legal action on May 18. Here’s an excerpt from that statement from Horacio Gutierrez, corporate vice president and deputy general counsel of Intellectual Property and Licensing:
“Microsoft has filed an action today, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, against Salesforce.com for infringement of nine Microsoft patents by their CRM product.”
Here are descriptions of the patents on which Microsoft is claiming Salesforce is infringing. Microsoft is seeking treble damages and fees.
“method and system for mapping between logical data and physical data”
“system and method for providing and displaying a web page having an embedded menu”
“method and system for stacking toolbars in a computer display”
“automated web site creation using template driven generation of active server page applications”
“aggregation of system settings into objects”
“timing and velocity control for displaying graphical information”
“method and system for identifying and obtaining computer software from a remote computer”
“system and method for controlling access to data entities in a computer network”
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