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.
"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.
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.
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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