The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) dominated in favor of Apple in the legal fight between it and other smartphone company, HTC.
Apple, which filed the problem in March of 2010, alleged HTC used many of its patents with some of its devices. The ITC ruled a couple of the 10 patents presumably infringed by HTC were in fact legitimate issues by Apple. HTC states it plans on appealing the decision.
“We are highly confident we have a strong case for the ITC appeals process and are fully prepared to defend ourselves using all means possible,” Grace Lei, General Counsel of HTC, said in a statement. “We strongly believe we have alternate solutions in place for the issues raised by Apple. We look forward to resolving this case, so we can continue creating the most innovative mobile experiences for consumers.”
Based on AllThingsD, the 2 patents are a “system and method for performing an action on a structure in a computer” along with a “real-time signal processing system for serially transmitted data.”
HTC reported the ITC’s staff attorney independently studied the reality and didn’t think there were any infringements. Also, the business said Apple is infringing by itself patents.
Although this particular tussle is between Apple and HTC, the real war is probably between Google and Apple. İn the last few years, Apple has gone after several manufacturers which use Google’s Android OS. In latest months, it has waged lawsuits with Samsung as well. While those complaints are hardware, it appears Apple has gone after the major Google Android gamers.
Apple’s disdain for Google’s Android operating-system isn’t exactly a secret. In the past year, Apple leader Steve Jobs said he thought Google’s explanation that its main system was open and Apple’s was closed as a “dishonest description.”
Foss Patents, a blog on patent law, said the particular Apple complaints relate to Android’s operating system rather than the phone’s physical makeup. The blog states this could have an effect on all U.S. based Android cell phones in the future.
Other organizations have gone after Google because of its Android operating system as well. Microsoft has presumably asked Android handset makers to license its technology while Oracle complained Android infringed on its Java patents and copyrights in the operating-system.


