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Microsoft vs Google: Round 1 Goes to Redmond; Restraining Order On Dr Kai-Fu Lee
Judge Steven Gonzalez Bans Lee From Working on Speech and Natural-language Technologies

King County Superior Court Judge Steven Gonzalez ruled yesterday that while former Microsoft employee Dr Kai-Fu Lee (pictured) may join Google, Inc., he cannot do for Google anything competitive with his work at Microsoft. The two sides are still arguing about whether that effectively precludes him from working on search, which would presumably reduce his usefulness to Google - who hired Dr Lee to head up its Chinese R&D operations.

Microsoft's argument was that accepting such a position violates the non-competition promise Lee made when he was hired as an executive in 2000. "This lawsuit is a charade," Google countered, in court documents filed before the hearing in Seattle.

"Accepting such a position violates the non-competition promise Lee made when he was hired as an executive," Microsoft said when it announced its suit against  Lee for accepting the post of R&D director in Google's R&D center in China.


Dr. Kai-Fu Lee in the middle of a corporate legal dispute
between Microsoft and Google.

According to the UK newspaper The Guardian, Microsoft said at the time: "As a senior executive, Dr Lee has direct knowledge of Microsoft's trade secrets concerning search technologies and China business strategies. He has accepted a position focused on the same set of technologies and strategies for a direct competitor in egregious violation of his explicit contractual obligations."

Recently, Google was in the headlines for a less controversial recruitmen when they brought on board former eBay research director Louis Monier.

“The main reason for me to leave is that eBay does not absorb innovation at the pace I enjoy," said Monier, back in June, "and its focus is narrower than Google."

"So rather than chewing on variations of e-commerce for the next few years," Monier continued, "I’m very tempted to play with radically new stuff: satellites images, machine translation, ways to extract knowledge from giant bodies of data."

When asked in an interview exactly why he was jumping ship and leaving eBay for Google, Monier told a reporter:

"Frankly...I’m dying to peek under the hood and see the infrastructure they have created. For someone like me, it’s the ultimate Christmas toy.”

It is not known whether Dr Kai-Fu Lee has a similar motivation. Nor is it yet established who contacted whom, unlike the Monier hiring, where Monier himself said, on record: "I have known Larry and Sergei forever, I want to believe that I had a standing invitation. All it took was one e-mail to Larry."

About Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is President & COO of Cloud Expo, Inc. and Conference Chair of the worldwide Cloud Expo series. He appears regularly at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of Cloud Expo's "Power Panels" on SYS-CON.TV.

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Microsoft vs Google: Round 1 Goes to Redmond; Restraining Order On Dr Kai-Fu Lee King County Superior Court Judge Steven Gonzalez ruled yesterday that while Dr Kai-Fu Lee may join Google, Inc., he cannot do for Google anything competitive with his work at Microsoft. The two sides are still arguing about whether that effectively precludes him from working on search, which would presumably reduce his usefulness to Google - who hired Lee to head up its Chinese R&D operations.

Microsoft vs Google: Round 1 Goes to Redmond; Restraining Order On Dr Kai-Fu Lee
King County Superior Court Judge Steven Gonzalez ruled yesterday that while Dr Kai-Fu Lee may join Google, Inc., he cannot do for Google anything competitive with his work at Microsoft. The two sides are still arguing about whether that effectively precludes him from working on search, which would presumably reduce his usefulness to Google - who hired Lee to head up its Chinese R&D operations.

>"This lawsuit is a charade," Google said in
>court documents filed the hearing in
>Seattle.

Sounds very likely. On the other hand, has Google been smart here? Seems like Larry and Sergey may have misjudged.


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.NET News Desk wrote: Microsoft vs Google: Round 1 Goes to Redmond; Restraining Order On Dr Kai-Fu Lee King County Superior Court Judge Steven Gonzalez ruled yesterday that while Dr Kai-Fu Lee may join Google, Inc., he cannot do for Google anything competitive with his work at Microsoft. The two sides are still arguing about whether that effectively precludes him from working on search, which would presumably reduce his usefulness to Google - who hired Lee to head up its Chinese R&D operations.
SEO/SEM Journal News Desk wrote: Microsoft vs Google: Round 1 Goes to Redmond; Restraining Order On Dr Kai-Fu Lee King County Superior Court Judge Steven Gonzalez ruled yesterday that while Dr Kai-Fu Lee may join Google, Inc., he cannot do for Google anything competitive with his work at Microsoft. The two sides are still arguing about whether that effectively precludes him from working on search, which would presumably reduce his usefulness to Google - who hired Lee to head up its Chinese R&D operations.
Googlemania wrote: >"This lawsuit is a charade," Google said in >court documents filed the hearing in >Seattle. Sounds very likely. On the other hand, has Google been smart here? Seems like Larry and Sergey may have misjudged.
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