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Apple, RIM sued by software maker Openwave over patents Openwave Systems has filed patent infringement lawsuits against Apple and Research In Motion with a Delaware federal court and the U.S. International Trade Commission. Openwave believes products from both firms infringe on five patents related to how “mobile devices connect to the internet,” Bloomberg reports. The iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry Curve were [..] |
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Sony BMG Sued For Using Pirated Software You read that headline right -- Sony BMG, ardent foe of music piracy, is in trouble for using pirated software.
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Apple Sued Over iPhone Touchscreen
Taiwanese company sues Apple over touchscreen patent infringement [NYT]
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Apple sued for infringing ?iBooks? trademark Apple’s strategy when it comes to much of its i branding has been pretty consistent to date: steal a name, wait for its trademark owner to complain, settle. The Cupertino-based company did it with “iPhone” and again with “iOS,” for example, and now it looks like “iBooks” will play out the same way. New York publisher John T. Colby purchased assets belongin [..] |
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| Apple sued over OS X fast boot feature Florida-based Operating Systems Solutions has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple. OSS is alleging that the Cupertino-based firm’s Mac OS X fast-boot feature infringes on one of its patents relating to a “method for quick booting an OS.” More specifically, the lawsuit says Apple infringes on: A method for fast booting a computer system, comprising the steps of: A. p [..] |
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CBS, Apple Sued Over ?Mighty Mouse? (AAPL, CBS) A Maryland company is suing Apple (AAPL) and CBS (CBS) for trademark infringement: Man & Machine, Inc. says Apple's 'Mighty Mouse', which comes standard with its iMacs, stomps on their o [..] |
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| Apple sued over ?misleading and deceptive? Siri ads Apple is being sued in New York by Frank Fazio, who claims that Apple falsely advertises Siri as a responsive and helpful when in fact the virtual assistant is allegedly anything but, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. Represented by Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, Fazio’s class-actions suit seeks unspecified damages and and a court order demanding that Apple cease all misleading [..] |
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Apple Sued By Unhappy iPhone 3G User Jessica Alena Smith, an unhappy iPhone 3G user from Alabama, is suing Apple for false advertising and for profiting from a defective product. Is she serious? While suing Apple is a little extreme, there’s definitely a growing sentiment that the iPhone 3G isn’t living up to the hype that all of those ads caused. Even [...]
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| Apple sued again for collecting location data A lawsuit has been filed against Apple, Pandora, and The Weather Channel in the U.S. District Court of Puerto Rico that alleges Apple “intentionally [intercepts] personally identifying information.” The plaintiff, Lymaris M. Rivera Diaz, is charging Apple with unfair trade practices, abuse and fraud, and he believes that Apple shares the iPhone’s unique ID, as well as personal lo [..] |
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Apple sued for infringing ?iBooks? trademark Apple’s strategy when it comes to much of its i branding has been pretty consistent to date: steal a name, wait for its trademark owner to complain, settle. The Cupertino-based company did it with “iPhone” and again with “iOS,” for example, and now it looks like “iBooks” will play out the same way. New York publisher John T. Colby purchased assets belongin [..] |
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| Apple sued over iPhone location tracking scandal It was only a matter of time. Apple, Inc. has been named as a defendant in a federal district court suit over the iPhone and iPad 3G location tracking scandal ? at this point we think it’s safe to refer to it as such. The Cupertino company’s silence over the past week has only intensified rumors and speculation that Apple is, somehow, using this harvested data in a clandestine or nefar [..] |
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Apple, Samsung and six more companies sued over Carrier IQ scandal Apple, HTC, Samsung, Motorola, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Carrier IQ have been sued in a federal court by what the lawyers involved have deemed a “cell phone tracking software scandal.” Law firms Sianni & Straite LLP, Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow & McElroy LLP, and Keefe Bartels L.L.C. have jointly filed a class action complaint in a Delaware Federal Court related to the “ [..] |
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