U.S. Court: Apple did not copy

U.S. Court accepted the appeal of his conviction Apple copyright infringement of its operating systems

Apple comfort, struggling these days with a series of patent infringement claims: a federal court in Texas received the appeal of his conviction copyright lawsuit filed against it by the company Mirror Worlds LLC. Apple sued the company claiming breach of several of its patents. After a jury ruled in October 2010 in favor of the plaintiff and ordered her to pay compensation to total 208.5 million, Apple appealed the verdict - and won. Court focused on features called Time Machine, Spotlight and Cover Flow in the operating system of Mac computers. Cover Flow lets users scroll through music album cover files user library in iTunes is also usable with other content folders on the computer. Spotlight is a search engine and computer files Time Machine automatically saves versions of files. "The company may have painted a compelling picture for the jury, but failed to lay a solid foundation enough to support the necessary elements to prove a crime," wrote Justice Court questioned Leonard Davis. However, Davis ratified the existence of three patents of Mirror Worlds LLC, Apple challenged the validity as part of the defense case. Now Apple needs to deal with copyright claims line of Nokia, which claims that Apple uses its patented features key products in the fields of multi - Taskynge, synchronization information, stabilization on the screen, call quality and use of aids bluetooth.

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