Microsoft in legal challenge over security features in Vista
19th May 2006, 15:29 GMT
SEATTLE: Symantec has launched legal action against Microsoft accusing it of having stolen its data storage techniques. As part of the complaint, the security software maker has asked the federal court to issue an injunction stopping further development on Microsoft's next operating system – Vista.
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- Microsoft buys, and Symantec sues — Spamroll
- Symantec Takes Microsoft to Court — Internet Security News
- Security Feature Could Irk Vista Users — Enterprise Security Today
- Microsoft tweaks Vista logo compliance language — TG Daily
- Another Delay for Vista? — SmallBusinessComputing
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