http://www.pubpat.org/Microsoft_517_Rejected.htm
In the reexamination proceeding initiated earlier this year by the
Public Patent Foundation ('PUBPAT'), the United States Patent and
Trademark Office has rejected all of the claims of Microsoft's patent on
the FAT file system, which Microsoft describes as 'the ubiquitous format
used for interchange of media between computers, and, since the advent
of inexpensive, removable flash memory, also between digital devices.'

"Relying predominantly on evidence provided by PUBPAT when the
reexamination was requested, the Patent Office made multiple rejections
of the Redmond, WA based software giant's patent. Microsoft has the
opportunity to respond to the Patent Office's rejection, but third party
requests for reexamination, like the one filed by PUBPAT, are successful
in having the subject patent either narrowed or completely revoked
roughly 70% of the time...


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