Microsoft and a company called PalTalk Holdings Inc have settled a case regarding Halo and Xbox Live... to the tune of $90 million.
The case did not revolve around technology developed by PalTalk, it regards a company called MPath Interactive, which PalTalk bought for around $20,000. Mpath's technology related to a messaging system used to connect people in a gaming environment.
When the case was initially brought, Microsoft spokes-lawyer David Pritkin commented,"Microsoft said it did review the inventions and chose a different path in developing its games. The technology is for an older dial-up method of communicating between computers and 'the patents don't cover the way the Halo games work."
This is slightly at odds with PalTalk's spokes-lawyer, Max Tribble, who said, "Microsoft had many meetings with MPath regarding their technology, and Microsoft found the technology to be very valuable."
Today, it appears that Pritkin's troubles with Tribble are over as both companies have agreed to settle without messy court proceedings. Microsoft has called the undisclosed settlement, "amicable". Max Tribble said that "PalTalk is quite pleased with the outcome". We guess it was worth more than $20,000 then.