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Madoff moved to prison medical facility

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Bernard Madoff, the man behind the biggest Ponzi scheme in history, has been moved to a medical facility at the federal prison complex where he's serving a 150-year sentence.

Madoff, 71, was in a medium-security facility of the Butner Federal Correctional Complex in Butner, North Carolina. However, on Dec. 18 he was moved to Butner Federal Medical Center, part of the prison complex that houses male inmates of all security levels, Traci Billingsley, a spokeswoman at Federal Bureau of Prisons, said in an email to MarketWatch.

It's not clear why Madoff was moved infra red heaters.

"The potential reasons for an inmate's transfer are numerous and we don't release those specific reasons," Billingsley said.

Ira Sorkin, Madoff's lawyer, didn't immediately respond to phone calls and emails seeking comment on Wednesday afternoon.

Madoff pleaded guilty earlier this year to running a Ponzi scheme that left investors with tens of billions of dollars in losses. He was sentenced to 150 years in prison in June.

Madoff moved to prison medical facility

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Court Upholds Patent Ruling Against Microsoft

SEATTLE (AP) &<51; A federal appeals court upheld a lower court ruling on Tuesday and ordered Microsoft to stop selling its Word program in January and pay a Canadian software company $290 million for violating a patent,.

But Microsoft expects the decision to have little impact on Word or Microsoft&S217;s Office package in the United States. Microsoft said Tuesday that new versions of the product, with the computer code in question removed, will be ready for sale when the injunction begins Jan. 11.

The case started in 2007 when the software company, i4i Inc. of Toronto, sued Microsoft, saying it owned the technology behind a tool in the popular word processing program. The technology gives Word users an improved way to edit XML, or code that tells the program how to interpret and display a document&S217;s contents.

A Texas jury found that Microsoft Word willfully infringed on the patent. Microsoft appealed that decision, but the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld the lower court&S217;s damage award and the injunction against future sales of infringing copies of Word guaranteed payday loans.

A founder and co-inventor of i4i, Michel Vulpe, said in a statement that the company was pleased with the decision, calling it &S220;an important step in protecting the property rights of small inventors.&S221;

Microsoft said it has been preparing for such a judgment since August. Copies of Word and Office sold before Jan. 11 are not affected by the court&S217;s decision. And Microsoft said it had &S220;put the wheels in motion to remove this little-used feature&S221; from versions of Word 2007 and Office 2007 that would be sold after that date.

The company said however, that it might appeal further, asking for either a rehearing in front of the appeals court&S217;s full panel of judges or in front of the Supreme Court.

Court Upholds Patent Ruling Against Microsoft

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