Apple Requests Stay of Motorola Patent Suits as Samsung Sues in France, Appeals in Germany

Developments continue to arise on regular basis in the patent disputes between Apple and a number of Android handset manufacturers, with individual lawsuits seeing regular status updates and new suits being filed in countries around the world. Here is an update on a few of today's developments:

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- Apple requests stay of Motorola lawsuits: FOSS Patents reports that Apple has requested a stay of a pair of lawsuits involving Motorola Mobility, claiming that the pending acquisition of Motorola by Google has resulted in Motorola losing its standing to sue. Apple requests that the suits be stayed until the acquisition is resolved, noting that the merger agreement prohibits Motorola from pursuing its patent rights without Google's consent and that Google itself currently has no rights to the patents in question.

- Samsung sues over iPad and iPhone in France: AFP reports that Samsung has taken its legal battle with Apple to France, where it has filed suit alleging infringement of three patents by the iPad and iPhone.

A source familiar with the complaint said it concerns three Samsung patents concerning UMTS, which is one type of so-called third generation mobile phone technology.

The complaint targets Apple's iPhone 3G and 3GS and iPhone4 smartphone models, and first and second-generation iPads that are mobile phone capable, added the source.

- Samsung appeals in Germany: Unsurprisingly, The Wall Street Journal reports that Samsung has officially appealed the injunction barring it from selling or promoting the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in Germany. The company has yet to offer a basis for its appeal, and is presumably working diligently toward preparing its full filings for the court.

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Oletros Avatar
168 months ago
I will tell my son to study for IP lawyer, it seems a bright future
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danthespaceman Avatar
168 months ago
Mac Rumors needs a separate page for 'Patent Disputes'.
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troop231 Avatar
168 months ago
All of the lawsuits are sickening. 2012 is going to be one helluva year for the results of these lawsuits.
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kironin Avatar
168 months ago
I second the idea for a separate "Patent Disputes" page.

This stuff is mostly like slowing down to view a car crash.
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Duzer Avatar
168 months ago
I agree, its the whole battle of HEY YOU SUED ME FOR THIS SO I'M GONNA SUE YOU FOR THIS or HEY I SAW THAT FIRST. i don't think there has been a time in the past 3-5 years that there hasn't been a time of rest or pause between lawsuits. It's makes it seem like they legal departments of companies just get bored and spin a big wheel to see which company to sue next
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divinox Avatar
168 months ago


nuff said..
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