April 26, 2024

US court finds Apple and LG did not infringe on Alcatel-Lucent patents

US court finds Apple and LG did not infringe on AlcatelLucent patents

With all of these patent wars ongoing, it’s actually astonishing that these companies have any time to get anything done. In fact, we often wonder how much more could be done if needless, incessant litigation weren’t around to muck things up. All that aside, Apple and LG Electronics are likely celebrating a victory today, as a verdict in a San Diego courtroom has found that neither company infringed on an Alcatel-Lucent unit’s patents for “electronic devices including phones and computers.”

The trial at hand began on November 27th, as it saw A-L accuse Apple and LG of infringing up a “video-compression technology that allows data to be sent more efficiently over communications media, including the internet and satellites, or stored on DVDs and Blu-ray Discs. Various versions of the iPhone, iPod, iPad and MacBook were named on the Apple side, while LG’s Chocolate Touch VX8575, Bliss UX700, Touch AX8575, Lotus Elite LX610, Mystique UN610 and Samba LG8575 were also pinpointed. Of course, Apple can only rejoice so hard — earlier today, it lost a patent verdict to MobileMedia.

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Source: Bloomberg

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