Somehow, I don't see Microsoft giving up this case so easily.
They'll probably try to exhaust every option they can to keep their products in Germany until Motorola runs out of money or patience to continue the whole process. I'm not too familiar with the specifics of the patent that these two companies are having a big courtroom battle over, but I've seen enough stories about big companies basically wearing out the opposing party's wallet until they win these kind of debates to see that, unless Motorola has a lot of financial backing, they're not particularly intimidating Microsoft.
But I'm not too familiar with Germany's judicial system, either, so this might be something to pay more attention to, I dunno.
They'll probably try to exhaust every option they can to keep their products in Germany until Motorola runs out of money or patience to continue the whole process. I'm not too familiar with the specifics of the patent that these two companies are having a big courtroom battle over, but I've seen enough stories about big companies basically wearing out the opposing party's wallet until they win these kind of debates to see that, unless Motorola has a lot of financial backing, they're not particularly intimidating Microsoft.
But I'm not too familiar with Germany's judicial system, either, so this might be something to pay more attention to, I dunno.