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  Statement by Microsoft Corporation on Japanese Fair Trade Commission Recommendation
Time: 15:12 EST/20:12 GMT | News Source: Microsoft Press Release | Posted By: Jonathan Tigner

Microsoft today received a Recommendation from the Japanese Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) finding that a single provision in Microsoft’s agreements with computer manufacturers, the non-assertion of patents -- or NAP - provision, is inconsistent with Japanese law. The JFTC has directed Microsoft to retroactively nullify such provisions and communicate to the relevant original equipment manufacturers that it will not enforce them.

The NAP provision has been in Microsoft’s contracts with computer manufacturers for over a decade. The narrow provision is designed to encourage computer manufacturers to raise any intellectual property concerns they may have before shipping a new version of Microsoft Windows. In this manner, the provision was designed to balance respect for intellectual property rights with the avoidance of IP disputes, ensuring that computer manufacturers did not ship a new version of Windows and then raise an IP concern years later. Reflecting gradual changes in the information technology marketplace, Microsoft announced late last year that it would move towards a new IP policy based on expanded licensing of its intellectual property rights with others in the industry. Reflecting this, Microsoft announced on February 21 that it would remove the NAP provision from agreements with computer makers in new contracts going forward. The provision will have a limited ongoing effect based on its inclusion in old agreements.

Microsoft respects the JFTC’s role in the implementation of the Fair Trade Law and has cooperated fully with the JFTC’s investigation since their inquiry began on February 26. However, we respectfully disagree with the conclusions reached by the JFTC at this stage of the process, and will avail ourselves of the mechanism set out in the Law and regulations to seek a review of this decision. We look forward to explaining the operation of this provision in more detail during the next stage of this process before the JFTC.

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