Tuesday, June 07, 2005

US Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Lexmark Case

" The US Supreme Court has rejected Lexmark's petition for certiorari in its long and bitter battle against North Carolina-based Static Control Components (SCC). For those out of the loop on this one, Lexmark tried to lock in consumers and lock out competition by adding code to their printers and toner cartridges so that only Lexmark toners would work. SSC defeated their monopolist technology and began selling the off-brand chips to aftermarket toner cartridge makers. As discussed here earlier, in mid-February Lexmark was dealt a defeat by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, who denied Lexmark's request for a rehearing. Other related threads here, here, here, here, and here." The story is on the AP Newswire as well.

1 Comments:

At Tuesday, June 07, 2005 5:27:00 PM, Blogger majqa said...

Yes. Lexmark is the SCO/Microsoft of the world. It's nice to see the bad guys lose every now and then, although sadly it doesn't happen nearly often enough.

 

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