The International Trade Commission (ITC) confirmed an initial ruling that found various Motorola Mobility smartphones infringed on nine Microsoft patents related to scheduling. The ruling, which relates to an investigation that began in November of 2010, will result in the
ITC Sides with Microsoft, Bans Moto Devices
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