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Supreme Court to rule on US patent law

By Patti Waldmeir in Washington
Financial Times
Updated: 8:42 p.m. CT Feb 19, 2007

The Supreme Court will on Wednesday test the global reach of US patent law, in a case that could have big implications for new technology industries such as software and biotechnology.

The case concerns whether Microsoft should be liable for damages overseas for infringing a software patent owned by AT&T for the manufacture of synthetic speech. It will test the extraterritorial application of US patent law in the information age at a time when courts around the world are struggling to apply national laws to increasingly globalised economic activity.

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