After a few legal setbacks over the past couple weeks, the most glaring being Judge Lucy Koh’s rejection of Apple’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Samsuing, Apple today was finally on the receiving end of a significant legal decision. The International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled today that HTC’s Android-based smartphones infringe upon two claims in […]
Continue reading...Monday, December 12, 2011
Comments Off on German Court rules Apple iOS devices infringe Motorola FRAND patents
After getting off to a promising start, Apple’s recent efforts to legally dismantle and throttle the momentum of Android are proving unsuccessful. Hot on the heels of a US Judge denying Apple’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Samsung, Apple suffered a setback in Germany where a Court ruled there that Apple’s 3G capable iOS […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Comments Off on Apple not worried about Samsung poaching existing iPhone users according to redacted court order
In what was supposed to be a redacted portion of Judge Lucy Koh’s decision denying Apple’s motion for a preliminary injunction, it was revealed that Apple licensed its ‘381 patent covering intertial scrolling to Nokia and IBM. What’s more, Apple offered a similar licence to Samsung in November of 2010 as part of a negotiation […]
Continue reading...Monday, December 5, 2011
Comments Off on Apple offered Samsung license for ‘381 intertial scrolling patent
Before Apple’s legal entanglements with Samsung took center stage this past April, the more prominent Apple lawsuit involved their complex patent dispute with Nokia that involved a broad range of patents and culminated in an extensive number of suits and countersuits. This past June, Apple announced that it had settled its dispute with Nokia, with […]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 4, 2011
Yesterday we reported that Judge Lucy Koh denied Apple’s motion for a preliminary injunction against a slew of Android-based Samsung products. This shouldn’t be taken to mean that Apple’s lawsuit has no merit, but rather that the specific criteria involved in granting a preliminary injunction weren’t wholly satisfied by Apple in the eyes of the […]
Continue reading...Saturday, December 3, 2011
In April of 2011, Apple kicked off what would soon become a global and complex series of litigation disputes when it sued Samsung in the US claiming that its line of Galaxy smartphones and tablets infringed upon Apple’s intellectual property and were nothing more than “slavish” copies. As part of its suit, Apple requested a […]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 17, 2011
Comments Off on Apple asks to see Samsung’s call center records
Samsung and Apple are currently in the pre-trial phase of litigation known as Discovery. During the discovery process, each side asks the other for documents and other materials it feels will help its case. Now one of Apple’s recent discovery requests was rather interesting. It asked Samsung to pore over its call center records and […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Comments Off on Vivid, purveyor of adult films, claims the HTC Vivid violates their trademark
HTC will soon release its latest handset in a long string of products meant to take on the iPhone and compete with the best of whatever other Android manufacturers have to offer. Dubbed the HTC Vivid, the latest smartphone from HTC is 4G compatible, sports a 4.3-inch screen, and includes some high-end specs to boot. But […]
Continue reading...Monday, November 14, 2011
Comments Off on Samsung not seeking to ban iPhone 4S sales in South Korea
Perhaps in an effort to avoid negative publicity on its home turf, Samsung pulled an about-face when it announced that it will not seek to ban sales of the iPhone 4S in South Korea. “We concluded that we should engage in legal battles with Apple only in the global market, but not in order to […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Comments Off on Australian Judge says Apple must hand over carrier agreements to Samsung
Apple’s legal spat with Samsung continues to take on interesting twists down in Australia. As it stands now, Australia is one of the countries where Apple has seen tangible success in its efforts to prevent the sale of Android devices. A few weeks ago, a Judge there granted Apple’s request for an injunction that now […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Comments Off on Man sues Apple over faulty iPhone signal meter in yet another frivolous lawsuit
Apple is no stranger to frivolous lawsuits as it seems that not a week goes by where we don’t hear of a new patent troll trying to get rich quick with some second-hand patent portfolio. What’s more, folks in today’s litigious society are quick to pull the legal trigger at a second’s notice. How else […]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 6, 2011
Comments Off on Samsung Galaxy 4.0 MP3 player is blatant rip off of the iPod Touch
And to think that Apple has the audacity to accuse Samsung of ripping off its products, all the way down to the way it advertises. I mean, what would ever give Apple the idea that Samsung would ever do such a thing. Oh right, it’s unabated intellectual property theft like this. via Obamapacman
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Monday, December 19, 2011
Comments Off on Apple wins ITC import ban against HTC’s Android smartphones