“Apple Inc., the largest U.S. maker of smartphones, won a court ruling that it doesn’t infringe patent claims brought by intellectual property licensing firm Golden Bridge Technology Inc.,” Phil Milford reports for Bloomberg.
“U.S. District Judge Sue Robinson in Wilmington, Delaware, also canceled a jury trial that was scheduled to begin April 29 over two patents for 3-G network communications held by Long Branch, New Jersey-based Golden Bridge,” Milford reports. “‘The record evidence remains consistent with the finding of non-infringement,’ Robinson wrote in an order yesterday affirming earlier decisions on the patent descriptions.”
Milford reports, “Golden Bridge sued Apple in 2010 over patents for boosting connections in mobile networks.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Brawndo Drinker” and “Arline M.” for the heads up.]
“… the largest US maker of smartphones…”
Sorry, Motorola Mobility!
Depends how your rate size.
Money matters !……not the Numbers !!
The intention of Numbers…is to make more money….
Samdung has utterly failed !!!
Another Win – fantastic – this is News with positively greater potential. Very happy to read this. Thx for the article MDN.
FAIL.
I guess they have a hefty bill to pay their layers now.