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NaRu:

--- Quote ---Apple's iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Apple TV supposedly infringe upon three patents owned by VIA Technologies. VIA is asking the court to halt sales of those products.

What goes around come around. Apple just won a battle against Samsung which resulted in the banning of the latter company's Android-based Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany. The German courts agreed with the fruity iPad developer in that the company owns exclusive rights to minimalist tablet designs (and apparently Stanley Kubrick does not). Citing patent infringement, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 cannot be imported or sold within the German borders.

But now Apple is facing a patent infringement lawsuit filed against it by Taipei-based motherboard, CPU, and chipset maker VIA Technologies, Inc. Submitted to the U.S. Federal Court in Wilmington, Delaware, VIA is crying patent infringement (who isn't anymore) and seeking a jury trial along with a plea to the court to ban the sale of Apple's iPad, iPhone, iPod and Apple TV products.

According to the lawsuit, these devices infringe upon three of its U.S.-based patents -- two filed in 2001 and the third in 2004 -- that "generally provides efficient loading of data in the microprocessors and efficient conversion and transfer of data in the microprocessors." The three patents specifically cover a technical "instruction set for bi-directional conversion and transfer of integer and floating point data" and "method and apparatus for double operand load."

"Microprocessors that include this technology can rapidly load data from memory, directly move data between floating point and integer registers, and rapidly convert data from one another, thereby increasing the operational speed of the microprocessors," VIA said in its suit.

Unfortunately, Apple may have a tough battle ahead. The Delaware Court is supposedly known as a "plaintiff-friendly region," similar to the Eastern District Federal Court of Texas. Banning the sale of Apple products seems a little far-fetched, but if anything, the Cupertino company may have to shell out some big bucks if found guilty.

Timing of the complaint isn't coincidental. Apple is reportedly gearing up to reveal the iPhone 4S on October 4 along with the new iPod Touch model and perhaps even the rumored iPhone 5. A temporary injunction barring Apple from selling "infringing products" would cripple Apple's pre-holiday season sales.

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It seems that Apple is getting sued now. It's about time if you ask me. Even if VIA loses (which most likely they will) no cell phone manufacturers will share any patents with apple but will share with anyone else. One day Apple will have to design their own hardware to keep up with newer phones.

Lupin:
you get what you give

TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: NaRu on September 23, 2011, 01:50:13 AM ---It seems that Apple is getting sued now. It's about time if you ask me. Even if VIA loses (which most likely they will) no cell phone manufacturers will share any patents with apple but will share with anyone else. One day Apple will have to design their own hardware to keep up with newer phones.

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You do well for yourself in an industry, you effectively paint a big red target on your back. If Apple knows they have evidence that could lead them to be guilty, expect this to be settled out of court.

halfelite:

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on September 23, 2011, 02:17:42 AM ---
--- Quote from: NaRu on September 23, 2011, 01:50:13 AM ---It seems that Apple is getting sued now. It's about time if you ask me. Even if VIA loses (which most likely they will) no cell phone manufacturers will share any patents with apple but will share with anyone else. One day Apple will have to design their own hardware to keep up with newer phones.

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You do well for yourself in an industry, you effectively paint a big red target on your back. If Apple knows they have evidence that could lead them to be guilty, expect this to be settled out of court.

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Im sure they have evidence just like samsung counter sued back also, we will see a lot more of it from different companies, and sad part is apple brought it on themselves with the suing of samsung, the industry is full of stupid patents someone always owns how telecommunication works and just the idea of talking on a cordless phone is a patent.

TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: halfelite on September 23, 2011, 03:26:10 AM ---
--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on September 23, 2011, 02:17:42 AM ---
--- Quote from: NaRu on September 23, 2011, 01:50:13 AM ---It seems that Apple is getting sued now. It's about time if you ask me. Even if VIA loses (which most likely they will) no cell phone manufacturers will share any patents with apple but will share with anyone else. One day Apple will have to design their own hardware to keep up with newer phones.

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You do well for yourself in an industry, you effectively paint a big red target on your back. If Apple knows they have evidence that could lead them to be guilty, expect this to be settled out of court.

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Im sure they have evidence just like samsung counter sued back also, we will see a lot more of it from different companies, and sad part is apple brought it on themselves with the suing of samsung, the industry is full of stupid patents someone always owns how telecommunication works and just the idea of talking on a cordless phone is a patent.

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If you use someone else's patent... then you owe them ROYALTIES. Apple has made a lot of money... A LOT... of money. Effectively, it's a scheme that allows other companies who own the patents to collect on those rights under penalty of law.

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