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Judge Colleen McMahon of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled that Prodigy Communications Corporation had not infringed the patent held by British Telecommunications Plc through its use of hyperlinks.
The song had been chosen by British telecommunications company TalkTalk Group to advertise free broadband on television.
The Windows Mobile OS was born out of a brief partnership between Sendo, a British telecommunications manufacturer and Microsoft.