Rudi M. Brewster

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Rudi M. Brewster is an American federal judge best known for 2006 ruling against Microsoft for patent infringements tied to the licensing of the MP3 format.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Brewster attended Princeton University and joined Navy ROTC. He later served as a naval aviator. He graduated from Stanford Law School with a J.D. in 1960.

Brewster worked at the law firm of Gray, Cary, Ames & Frye, until he was appointed and confirmed to the federal bench, 1984, by President Ronald Reagan.

He holds a fellowship with the American College of Trial Lawyers, is an associate of the American Board of Trial Advocates and serves as President and chancellor: Louis M. Welsh Inn of Court. He is also a member of the J. Clifford Wallace Inn of Court

[edit] Rulings

  • Tossed out February, 2006 ruling against Microsoft for patent infringements tied to the licensing of the MP3 format, worth $1.5 billion.

[edit] Cases

  • United States v. Bauer

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