It seems as if, competing in the world of technology through retail isn’t enough for some of the world’s most popular enforcers in tech development. Motorola, Kodak, and Samsung have been fighting against and suing Apple for patent violations. In recent news, Apple has gone from suing Samsung in believing that they have infringed on the Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 10 different other devices that seem to break the laws of infringement, according to sources. Reports show, that Apple is suing Samsung threw an Australian lawsuit, which claims 278 patent infringement violations. But Samsung isn’t only playing the role of the defense; Samsung is also counter suing Apple for infringement on the design, feel, and even the teach screen capability for the iPad.
Motorola has recently filed a new patent infringement lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the latest release of their newest hardware and software violate 6 of Motorola patents. The development of iPhone 4s and the iCloud are the alleged victims to the Apple and Motorola lawsuit. There are two counts of patent infringement on the iPhone 4S and four counts on the iCloud. Motorola had planned to append these charges to the ongoing lawsuit it filed against Apple two years ago; which targeted Apple's App Store and iOS. The new lawsuit comes after the judge in the original suit request that Motorola do so.
Apple believes that the patent Kodak is suing them for maybe rightfully in the hands of Apple’s ownership. Apple had launched an investigation of their own, and believes that they are rightful owner of the invention. On the information gather based on collaboration between both Kodak and Apple in the development of a digital camera. Apple trust that they’re the rightful owner of the ‘218 patent and even potentially many other patents by Kodak.
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