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Patent Suit Shone on Microsoft's Silverlight

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The battle between Adobe's Flash format and Microsoft's competing Silverlight software to deliver rich internet applications (RIAs, not to be confused with the RIAA, an entirely different beast in every sense of the word) to your browser may come down to which technology search engines are better able to index. Adobe recently announced a new initiative with Google and Yahoo towards making the Flash file format (SWF) more easily visible to each site's respective spiders, leaving Microsoft noticeably missing from the group pow-wow.

The reason why Microsoft wasn't included in the announcement remains unclear, but perhaps the software giant is banking on Silverlight becoming the dominant format. Or maybe Microsoft simply isn't worried about the Silverlight format's ability to be indexed. But if MS isn't worried, Gotuit Media is. Gotuit Media sells software enabling developers to add text data to video clips making them more searchable, and the company claims Microsoft's Silverlight software infringes on several of its patents. In court filings, Gotuit Media complained that Silverlight gives users the ability to add "metadata tags in order to enable video search and navigation and provide a personalized viewing experience," and is seeking an injunction preventing Microsoft from using the technology. Adding a bit of intrigue to the situation is Microsoft's upcoming on-demand video coverage of the Bejiing 2008 Olympic Games on NBCOlympics.com.

So far neither side has been willing to comment on the suit, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't. Does Gotuit Media have a leg to stand on?

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avatarRidiculous

Ridiculous patent as usual, patenting metadata is stupid and too obvious. Hopefully MS lawyers are good enough to beat down these stupid patent trolls, the less of them the better.

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avatarUse it or lose it

 I couldn't have said it better Myself! Sounds like Microsoft is doing more with the " technology" anyway. Like the old saying goes " S@#T or get off the pot"

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avatarAnother BS patent

Sounds like yet another one of those patents that under any kind of scrutiny is seen as far to general and could be applied to anybody Gotuit chose to sue.  Let's hope the patent folks finally get their heads out of their bums and catch up with technology to strike this sort of idiocy down.

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