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Motorola wins injunction against importation of iOS devices in German court |
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Sunday, 11 December 2011 21:37 |
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Last Friday, a German court found Apple in violation of a Motorola Mobility patent, ruling that Apple’s iPhone and 3G model iPads infringe on cellular communications patents owned by Motorola
Mobility that relate to General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) data packet transfer technology. Although the court in Manheim, Germany granted Motorola’s requests for damages and an injunction banning the importation of iPhones and 3G iPads into Germany, because the ruling relates to the importation of new device shipments, Apple has said it already has sufficient existing inventory to ensure German shoppers will be able to purchase said devices in the all-important lead up to Christmas...
Continue Reading Motorola wins injunction against importation of iOS devices in German court Section: Mobile TechnologyTags: Apple,
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