Sunday, December 9, 2007

Peter Sklar and Microsoft Resolve Patent Dispute

Individual patent holder Peter Sklar and Microsoft resolved their dispute over infringement allegations stemming from claim 5 of U.S. Patent Nos. 6,025,843 and in claims 11 and 19 in 6,243,094. The parties entered a stipulation dismissing all claims with prejudice. The case was pending in the ED of Texas, case No. 2:06-CV-7, before Judge Leonard Davis. In July, Judge Davis entered a claim construction ruling favorable to Sklar, which prompted a motion to reconsider by Microsoft, which was promptly denied. Those orders are attached below. From the looks of the case history and the claims construction ruling, one can speculate that some kind of settlement was reached. The claims at issue were drawn to user interfaces. From Judge Davis' claims construction order:

"Sklar co-developed an improved user interface for performing computer database searches
and filtering search results that resulted in U.S. Patent No. 5,790,121 (“the ‘121 patent”). The
improved user interface uses selective clustering of the items to be displayed. Selective clustering is a way for the user interface to group items that will not fit side-by-side in the display area due to crowding, while leaving ungrouped those items that can be displayed without interfering with one another."
SklarclaimconstructionOrder.pdfSklarreconsidDeniedOrder.pdf

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