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ITC Clears Apple Yet Again [comment]
May 10, 2013 by Michael Muha
JURIST Guest Columnists Rodney R. Sweetland, III and Michael G. McManus, both of Duane Morris, discuss the recent ITC decision in the Apple-Motorola patent dispute...In a Section 337 case before the US International Trade Commission (ITC) with a tortuous history, the ITC has once again spared.... [more]

European Commission investigating Motorola for abuse of injunctions against Apple
May 6, 2013 by Julie Deisher
The European Commission on Monday sent a Statement of Objections informing Motorola Mobility, a telecommunications equipment corporation owned by Google, of its preliminary view that the company's seeking and enforcing of an injunction against Apple in Germany is an abuse of its market position..... [more]

US trade commission rules for Apple in Motorola patent dispute
April 24, 2013 by Blake Lynch
The US International Trade Commission (USITC) ruled Monday that Apple did not infringe a Motorola patent covering proximity sensors. The USITC concluded that the concept at issue was too obvious to merit patent protection. Although Apple is based in the US, it outsources production of its mobile.... [more]

Federal judge rules 'used' digital music cannot be resold
April 2, 2013 by Peter Snyder
A judge for the US District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled Saturday that ReDigi Inc.'s "pre-owned" digital music sales infringed on Capitol Records LLC's music copyrights. ReDigi's online service allowed customers to use its platform to buy and sell "used" digital music.... [more]

Apple seeks new trial on damages in Samsung patent infringement case
March 27, 2013 by Michael Haggerson
Apple on Tuesday requested that the US District Court for the Northern District of California grant a new trial on damages in its ongoing patent infringement dispute against Samsung Electronics. Judge Lucy Koh earlier this month reduced the jury's damages award by $450 million because she found.... [more]

UK court rules for Apple in Samsung patent infringement case
March 7, 2013 by Sung Un Kim
A UK court on Thursday ruled in favor of Apple in a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Samsung. The suit involved three patents in connection to data and information transfer technology that Samsung alleged Apple infringed. The technology allows transfers of information over the third-.... [more]

Federal judge reduces damages awarded to Apple on Samsung patent infringment
March 2, 2013 by Max Slater
A judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of California on Friday reduced the amount of damages that Samsung Electronics must pay Apple for infringing on Apple patents. In August a jury awarded Apple a $1.05 billion judgment against Samsung. Judge Lucy Koh ruled that the court.... [more]

Japan court rejects Samsung's patent claim against Apple
February 28, 2013 by Sung Un Kim
The Tokyo District Court on Thursday rejected a patent infringement claim brought by Samsung against Apple. Samsung accused Apple of stealing its data transmission technology used in Apple's iPhone smartphones, but the court dismissed the challenge. The alleged patent infringement involved.... [more]

Macmillan settles e-book case with DOJ
February 8, 2013 by Addison Morris
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Friday that a settlement has been reached with Holtzbrinck Publishers LLC, known by the public as Macmillan, over allegations that the publishing company conspired with Apple to raise the retail price of e-books. The DOJ's Antitrust Division reached.... [more]

Federal appeals court rejects Apple request to block Samsung sales
February 1, 2013 by Sarah Posner
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Thursday rejected a request by Apple to ban sales of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone based on allegations of willful patent infringements. The Federal Circuit rejected Apple's request to have the entire court reconsider imposing a ban Samsung'.... [more]



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