Microsoft Directed to Pay IPA Technologies $242 Million in Cortana Patent Lawsuit

A US jury agreed with IPA Technologies after a week-long trial that Microsoft's voice-recognition technology violates the firm's patent rights

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By Reuters | Updated: 11 May 2024 10:44 IST
Highlights
  • Microsoft infringed on IPA Technologies patents, a US jury said on Friday
  • The firm must now pay IPA Technologies a sum of $242 million
  • Microsoft's Cortana voice assistant violated IPA's patent rights

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Microsoft must pay patent owner IPA Technologies $242 million, a federal jury in Delaware said on Friday after determining that Microsoft's Cortana virtual-assistant software infringed an IPA patent.

The jury agreed with IPA after a week-long trial that Microsoft's voice-recognition technology violates IPA's patent rights in computer-communications software.

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IPA is a subsidiary of patent-licensing company Wi-LAN, which is jointly owned by Canadian technology company Quarterhill and two investment firms. It bought the patent and others from SRI International's Siri Inc, which Apple acquired in 2010 and whose technology it used in its Siri virtual assistant.

"We remain confident that Microsoft never infringed on IPA's patents and will appeal," a Microsoft spokesperson said.

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Representatives for IPA and Wi-LAN did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the verdict.

IPA filed the lawsuit in 2018, accusing Microsoft of infringing patents related to personal digital assistants and voice-based data navigation.

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The case was later narrowed to concern one IPA patent. Microsoft argued that it does not infringe and that the patent is invalid.

IPA has also sued Google and Amazon over its patents. Amazon defeated IPA's lawsuit in 2021, and the Google case is still ongoing.

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