'Right back atcha Microsoft': TomTom

GPS company throws in own patent suit

By Erica Ogg, 20 March 2009 08:38

NEWS

GPS navigation company, TomTom, has responded to Microsoft's patent suit by filing a patent claim of its own against the software maker.

TomTom filed the countersuit in a US district court on Monday. TomTom says Microsoft's Streets and Trips products infringe on four patents it owns relating to vehicle navigation software.

In a statement, Microsoft lawyer Horacio Gutierrez said the company is still in the process of reviewing TomTom's court filing.

"As has been the case for more than a year, we remain committed to a licensing solution, although we will continue to press ahead with the complaints we initiated in the US district court for the Western District of Washington and the International Trade Commission," Gutierrez said.

Microsoft sued TomTom in late February, accusing the company of infringing on eight patents. The suit was notable because it included, for the first time in a court filing, Microsoft's long-asserted position that the Linux kernel infringes on Microsoft patents.

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