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Motorola Mobility has been found to have infringed one of Microsoft's patents in a preliminary ruling by a US trade panel judge.
The technology covers techniques to schedule meetings and synchronise group calendars from a smartphone.
The International Trade Commission judge found there was no violation of six other disputed patents.
The ruling may aid Microsoft's efforts to chase licence fees from other Android-based handset makers.
Microsoft already charges HTC, Samsung and others royalties
for technologies used in Google's operating system which it claims makes
use of some of its innovations.
In October the Windows software-maker said it had struck licence deals with companies "accounting for more than half of all Android devices". Motorola Mobility was not among their number.
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source article: bbc.co.uk
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