The thing is so vague (could actually describe a number of external organisers, CSS being the prime example) that just about anyone could have violated it and been completely unaware of it. Add to that the fact i4i sat quietly for several yrs before notifying MS raises serious questions for the unjaded!
Also consider that all they patented was an open-ended concept, with no actual application/software architecture making actual usage of this concept. it would be the equivalent of someone 20yrs ago envisioning controlling the "visual user-interface of an electronic or user-interfaced computer-type device (remembering the OS as we know it did not exist 20-odd yrs ago) via touch-control", then first going after the manufacturers of scroll-pads/touch-pads, then those developing touch-screens two decades later.
The fact that ANYONE can patent an undeveloped idea is beyond absurd!
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