Apple: Whose this touch Phone Belong to?

Motorola Sues Apple for Patent unauthorized use of its mobile devices producedApple and Motorola continue to fight in court. After early October lawsuit filed against Apple Motorola for infringing patents, the latest war now returns a new lawsuit on the grounds of the same. Apple claims that Motorola used the claim that Apple's six patents, including patent multi - touch (multi touch), there is now a variety of Motorola's instruments, including Ahdroid click. These patents (and others) were Apple's iPhone device, the company claims that Motorola ignored Mrashoniotam there and used them freely. Apple asks that the judge will rule in her severance damages and stop selling its products in the Motorola patent violators.Apple made it clear previously that Atbeliga violation of its patents. In 2009 declared the company's chief operating officer that she sue the infringing and that she sees herself acting in a competitive environment where "we like competition, so long as do not steal from us." Previously sued Apple HTC and Nokia now, having apparently failed in the final discussions with Motorola - also joins the list of defendants.Motorola said it has not yet read the lawsuit, but she denies the allegations. "We intend to strongly defend our position and secure it," said. Mashable site estimates that technology can go for months to years to alternative ends so that claims there is a high chance that it will settle out of court. Analyst Edward Snyder said Lowell - Wall Street Journal that he appreciates Low-sout not be significant results.

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