Media Rights Technologies Sues Microsoft for Alleged Intellectual Property Theft:
High-Stakes Lawsuit Alleges Billions of Copyright Violations as well as Trade Secret Theft for Streaming Music and Movies on the Cloud
The complaint was filed in the United States District Court,
Decades of Sweeping Alleged Infringement
The lawsuit claims Microsoft stole and embedded MRT's technology in billions of its products including all versions of the Windows Operating System published in 2007 and later, as well as Azure, Xbox, Office 365, and PlayReady. Microsoft PlayReady is used to deliver media content on an overwhelming majority of streaming platforms. Windows Operating Systems are regularly distributed by computer companies included with their hardware.
The complaint seeks actual damages, statutory damages (ranging from
Pioneering Technology at the Heart of the Case
In 2002, MRT developed a revolutionary DRM solution, named SeCure, praised for its unparalleled ability to secure digital content and prevent piracy. Industry leaders, including the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), tested and endorsed the technology. They then cited its 100% effectiveness in protecting media content in their 2003 report, "Securing Digital Content within the Computer by Controlling Audio Pathways: A Review of the MPB Solution."
The complaint alleges that Microsoft, after failing to develop its own solution, sought access to MRT's technology under non-disclosure agreements during acquisition discussions and a patent auction, as well as through other means. When MRT declined Microsoft's offer, Microsoft allegedly misappropriated and integrated the technology into its operating systems and products without permission.
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Takedown
Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), statutory damages can accrue on a per-violation basis, and MRT alleges that billions of violations have occurred. MRT is also asking for a DMCA takedown of the infringing code in Microsoft products. The DMCA provides for the removal of the infringing code, just as it does for the removal of infringing songs or movies from the Internet.
According to the complaint, a takedown would not impact the public's ability to listen to music or watch movies, as other browsers provide secure media distribution alternatives to Microsoft's streaming services.
A Legal Scholar's Opinion
A Call for Accountability
"This lawsuit seeks justice for years of Microsoft's blatant infringement and misappropriation of MRT's pioneering technology," said
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