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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2012-09-13 02:56
Apple may have come out on top when a jury ruled that dozens of Samsung phones infringed on Apple patents and trade dress, but that doesn’t mean Samsung and other Android OEMs will simply let the new iPhone 5 hit the market without a bit or resistance. There are at least a dozen Android powered devices being prepped to battle the iPhone 5 in the marketplace, but HTC and Samsung may be holding trump cards that could give them a legal edge to block the iPhone 5 from ever hitting store shelves.
It turns out that the iPhone 5 will be using the LTE radio standard for high-speed data transfer – a standard based on hundreds of different patents, some of which are held by HTC and Samsung. According to an industry source, “Samsung Electronics has decided to take immediate legal action against the Cupertino-based Apple. Countries in Europe and even the United States ― Apple’s home-turf ― are our primary targets.†Samsung has not taken any legal action yet, but we expect a patent infringement lawsuit to be filed in the following weeks.
On the HTC side, the legal battle is already under way. HTC has presented its patent claims before a US International Trade Commission Judge. The legal battle is still playing out, but Judge Thomas Pender has let Apple know that “Clear and convincing means something to me; I have to be pretty darn certain a US patent is invalid,†when Apple lawyers disputed the validity of HTC’s LTE patents. HTC has been on the forefront of LTE since it launched the HTC Thunderbolt on Verizon’s LTE network in 2011 and has supplied LTE-enabled devices for all major LTE networks across the globe.
We doubt that the courts will move fast enough to issue a preliminary injunction against Apple, which would hinder the initial launch of the iPhone 5, but it does look like Apple will be on the defensive this time around. Apple has 434 LTE patents of its own, but all Samsung and HTC need is for Apple to infringe on one of their patents to justify a court ordered injunction against the iPhone 5.
While many of you would be thrilled to see Apple suffer at the hands of Samsung and HTC, we hope the parties involved will use this as an opportunity to settle their legal differences once and for all and set up cross-licensing agreements, so they can all compete with their products rather than spend millions of dollars on lawyers. We can all agree that the patent wars within the mobile space have gotten completely out of hand.
What do you think will happen if iPhone 5 sales are banned from the US and Europe?
http://androidandme.com/2012/09/smartphones-2/samsung-htc-to-block-us-eu-sales-of-iphone-5-using-lte-patents/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=samsung-htc-to-block-us-eu-sales-of-iphone-5-using-lte-patents
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Hope they win
Apple's lawsuit against Samsung was stupid
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Knightmehre wrote on 2012-09-13 03:02
Korea and Taiwan hittin' back
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Yoorah wrote on 2012-09-13 03:17
I'd love it if they won, but sadly, they will not. LTE, being a standardized technology, is subject to different regulations. Samsung and HTC didn't invent LTE, either. Due to this, there is no chance that the iPhone will be banned, even if the court rules entirely in favour of Samsung and HTC.
The worst that will happen to Apple is a temporary injunction on the sale while things are figured out, but beyond that, they may be forced to pay a small fee to Samsung and HTC if their patents are upheld.
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RebeccaBlack wrote on 2012-09-13 04:53
This is all pretty funny.
I'm sure, with the help of the internet, people could get their phones anyway <3 They might just have to pay a little extra to have it shipped from another country.
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Kazuni wrote on 2012-09-13 05:08
ugh that's so annoying
like they didn't even invent LTE, why should they have a monopoly on it?
I just want an iPhone with 4G so I can save money on my plan goddammit.
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2012-09-13 18:56
To be fair, Apple picked a patent wars with other companies
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Osayidan wrote on 2012-09-13 20:04
Not only this, but the iphone 5 is being challenged in china by some other patent claim (lol china). If the plaintif (forgot the company name) wins in china it might even go so far as to block exportation of iphone 5. Since it's manufactured in china, no phones for anyone.
I very much hope that apple gets all this shit exploding in their face. I'm really sick of them patent trolling everyone to try and prevent competition instead of actually innovating new products. Making a phone a bit thinner and adding a better camera is not a fucking innovation.
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Maenad wrote on 2012-09-13 20:26
Quote from Osayidan;950884:
Not only this, but the iphone 5 is being challenged in china by some other patent claim (lol china). If the plaintif (forgot the company name) wins in china it might even go so far as to block exportation of iphone 5. Since it's manufactured in china, no phones for anyone.
I very much hope that apple gets all this shit exploding in their face. I'm really sick of them patent trolling everyone to try and prevent competition instead of actually innovating new products. Making a phone a bit thinner and adding a better camera is not a fucking innovation.
Amen.
I like how they try to sue tiny companies that use an apple as their logo too.