Many people have written to tell us about the patent infringement lawsuit that resulted in a $200 million judgement against Microsoft by a small Toronto firm called i4i. Techdirt has a line on the details of the suit where the patent in question is for "separating the manipulation of content from the architecture of the document." i4i argues that this covers basic XML editing to the tune of $98 per application. "It's quite troubling that doing something as simple as adding an XML editor should infringe on a patent, but what's even more troubling is that the court somehow ruled that such an editor was worth $98 in the copies of Microsoft Word where it was used. An XML editor. $98. And people say patent awards aren't out of sync with reality?"
Basically, some small company owns a patent on XML editing or some bullshit like that and just took Microsoft to court for a big bag of money. Mind you, it's not the first time Redmond bleeds over patents.
This crap is totally insane. Patents are handed out like candy for completely obvious things. The patent office is the most incompetent bunch of morons ever.
