TomTom,
Windows 7 Home Basic, the GPS vendor Microsoft sued last month for patent infringement,
Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Stude/nt, has filed a patent-infringement fit against Microsoft.TomTom is alleging in its fit,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus, filed on March sixteen, that Microsoft infringes with its Streets and Trips system on four TomTom patents.Microsoft sued TomTom for for allegedly infringing on eight of its patents. 3 of these patents centered around Body fat,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, Microsoft;s patented file-allocation-table technology — and TomTom;s implementation in the Linux kernel involving Body fat.It looks like TomTom isn;t backing down from its refusal to become one of the growing list of companies signing cross-patent licensing agreements with the Softies…. And it looks like TomTom;s suit isn;t deterring Microsoft from its original complaints, either,
Office Pro 2010 Key, based on the company;s statement on TomTom;s countersuit.