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Re: Apple sues HTC for infringing 20 Patents...
From what I understand, multitouch is actually suspiciously NOT in the filings. I don't think Apple is ready to wage war about that yet as they would risk bringing in Google/Motorola/palm into the mix and forming a litigative alliance against Apple.
While companies should protect their IP and patents, a lot of what Apple patents aren't exact 'novel' ideas, but merely things they popularized. A lot of what the patents cover are so broad it just stifles the industry from making better products for consumers. Last edited by Darkjedi; 03-02-2010 at 12:52 PM. |
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I dont see how you can not infringe on patents in the tech community. How different can multitouch really be from one device to another? I know it can do different things with different motions, etc. but its not like you can revolutionize pinch to zoom.
So what it looks like crApple is doing is their same old same old, seeing what people want right now and charging you for it. thats how they make their money. I mean look at the imaxiPad. its an iphony with a big screen, and they are going to charge an arm and a leg for something that is not revolutionary at all. Want copy and paste? that will be ten bucks. Want to update your phone? that will be 30 bucks. Yet thats how crApple works, and they are good at it. The sheep are being herded yet again.
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apple sues htc...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8545976.stm
how freakin lame is this.
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ok explain something. The '849 Patent, entitled "Unlocking A Device By Performing Gestures On An Unlock Image," was duly and legally issued on February 2, 2010 by the United States Patent and Trademark
if they just got the patent last month how is this even on the table to use to sue. seems how tp2 has had the lock for wat a yr. |
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this should be news on the front page of ppcgeeks...
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srry forgot to add. about the gesture to unlock a screen. so that means they have to sue pocketsheild and throttle lock right?i mean apple didnt think this thru.most of the patents they r suein for r 2 yrs or less old. so they really dont have much of a chance.
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Part of the problem of our patent system, however, is that once a patent is awarded, it can be transferred and sold, and never lapse regardless if the original inventor passes on, and what happens too often is that companies that purchase patents from their previous holders is that they get greedy and start looking for other ways to make money. Apple has likely recieved or purchased patents for various products and now that HTC has become a far greater known name than previously, Apple's looking to collect and they'll do anything they can to try to 'prove' HTC has stolen their patents. But unless HTC is using Multitouch exactly as it's provided in the iPhone, or creating UI's that are exactly like the iPhone, or using technology that's expressely provided in the iPhone, Apple doesn't have a leg to stand on. Though they may hope to tie HTC up in court to make it expensive. It's sad when companies rely on patents for income and seem to be interested only in stifling competition or innovation, which is what Apple is famous for. |
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As if my hatred against anything Apple isn't already dangerously near the limits of a healthy mindset!
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