The
never-ending patent war in the mobile world wages on. This time it's
Apple that may have found themselves in hot water after an ITC judge
found the Cupertino-based company guilty of infringing on one of
Motorola Mobility's patents.
Motorola is coming fresh from a preliminary win against Microsoft (in
a suit about the Xbox), but both that and today's ruling need to be
reviewed by a six-member commission before they come into effect.
Anyway, Motorola had slapped Apple with a suit for violating four of
its patents, though the ITC judge found that Apple is only violating one
of them. It's a patent on 3G that helps reduce noise in signals.
Apple feels that they're in the clear: "A court in Germany has
already ruled that Apple did not infringe on this patent, so we believe
we will have a very strong case on appeal".
The six-member commission will announce its decision on August 23 and
if they decide in favor of Motorola, the company will be able to block
imports of Apple gadgets in the US.
Meanwhile, both Apple and Microsoft have filed complaints against
Motorola in Europe, claiming that Moto is using some patents, which are
essential to the industry, which they are not supposed to do (RAND).
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Labels: mobile phones Motorola Legal law lawsuit Smartphones Apple
duminică, 29 aprilie 2012
Apple violated one of four Motorola Mobility patent rights
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