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By Paul Thurrott
On the eve of what promises to be a sensational patent infringement trial that will finally pit Microsoft against one of its Android-based enemies, an International Trade Commission (ITC) judge has tossed out a major claim against the software giant. That judge has ruled that an allegation made by Barnes & Noble, that Microsoft was acting in an anti-competitive fashion, was baseless.
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On the eve of what promises to be a sensational patent infringement trial that will finally pit Microsoft against one of its Android-based enemies, an International Trade Commission (ITC) judge has tossed out a major claim against the software giant. That judge has ruled that an allegation made by Barnes & Noble, that Microsoft was acting in an anti-competitive fashion, was baseless.
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