ZDNet UK - News - BT loses hyperlink patent case: "BT has lost its lawsuit against Prodigy, in which it claimed that the entire Internet infringed on its 'hyperlink patent'. If BT had won, every ISP could have been forced to pay royalties."
Sunday, August 24, 2003
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