Thursday, March 4, 2010

Apple accuses HTC Patents Break

Apple Tuduh HTC Langgar Hak Paten
Leading information technology company, Apple, HTC mobile phone maker sued for alleged violations Corporation 10 Apple patents related to display (user interface) and hardware iPhone.

Apple, the compa ny that popularized the touch-screen smart phones through the iPhone's launch in 2007, said he filed suit against HTC simultaneously into the U.S. international trade commission and the U.S. State courts in the state of Delaware.

The lawsuit also claims that mobile phone manufacturers based in Taiwan that makes mobile touch sailed most of the operating system Google's Android besutan, violated a number of existing patents in the iPhone product.

HTC parties responded to the lawsuit claimed that Apple was the innovator in HTC mobile technologies (mobile) and holders of patents that have been more 13 years of very focused on making a lot of very innovative smartphone.

As reported by a number of foreign media influence, HTC patents and appreciate Apple's efforts, but the company also committed to maintain the technological innovation.

HTC just learned of the lawsuit Apple's media reports, and they have not had time to investigate on it. Before the investigation, HTC refused to comment on the validity of Apple's claim against HTC.

The lawsuit is the latest case in the underlying technology ownership smartphones, handsets that can run music and video, taking
pictures, and send an electronic mail (e-mail) are increasingly popular among
consumers.

For example, Eastman Kodak in January filed a lawsuit against Apple ITC
iPhone and smart phone camera RIM Blackberry besutan that infringes any patent
photography device manufacturer's.

Leading mobile phone maker in the world, Nokia, also filed suit against the iPhone in January and on alleged misuse of patents.

Disputes that include the potential for annual royalties worth hundreds of millions of dollars it represented a shift the balance of power in the mobile industry, where the cell phone turned handheld computers capable of playing video games and surf the Internet.

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