Apple loses latest ITC skirmish with Motorola
26 April 2012
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Karen Bolipata, New York
While a recent ITC ruling is a setback for Apple in its fight against Motorola, lawyers told Managing IP matters are far from over
This week, the ITC ruled that Apple violated a Motorola patent found in iPods and iPhones. Patent 6,246,697 – which relates to technology reducing noise in wireless transmissions – was one of four Motorola patents at issue before the court.
The remaining three – numbers 5,636,223; 6,246,862; and 6,272,333 – were found not infringed.
The full ITC will need to do its own review and enter a final determination that could potentially lead to an exclusion order.
“At the end of the day, this is one battle out of the war,” said...
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