June 28, 2012

U.S. court rejects Apple & Motorola Patent Lawsuit

A judge United States (U.S.) has rejected a proposed law tuntuan Apple and Motorola. Both companies filed a lawsuit to court because their claims for copyright infringement. 6VSY9NKZ2CYR

"To show Apple loses market, customer and brand recognition of the alleged patent infringement allegations made ​​Motorola is a vain," wrote Judge Richard Posner in a 38 page decision issued by a court in Chicago.

"The two sides failed to show sufficient evidence to file a lawsuit this issue," added the judge.

Motorola accuses Apple of violating panten associated with multifunctional features on telephones, mainly related to touchscreen technology.
U.S. court rejects Apple & Motorola Patent Lawsuit
Instead, Motorola filed a iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch violating 18 patents, mainly for the platform Apple Store, and MobileMe service.

Posner's decision is likely to end a lawsuit over a patent dispute involving Apple and Motorola in the U.S. courts, but also in many other countries. It seems that fighting a patent dispute involving the two companies will continue.

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