- Apple, Inc. has in recent months filed so many lawsuits against so many different companies in so many different countries that it is really difficult to keep count. (Redmond Pie)
- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A judge late Tuesday ordered Samsung Electronics Co. to halt sales of its Galaxy 10.1 tablet computer while the court considers Apples claim the South Korean tech giant illegally copied the design of the popular iPad. (Huffington Post)
- A U.S. federal judge Friday ruled that Apple cannot seek an injunction against Motorola Mobility in its smartphone patents lawsuit, tossing out the case with prejudice, meaning that neither side can refile, although the ruling could be appealed. (Infoworld)
- NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday set a 2013 trial date for a lawsuit from the U.S. government accusing Apple and book publishers of conspiring to fix the prices of electronic books. (Reuters)
- Apple Inc. and Motorola Mobility, the mobile phone-making unit of Google Inc., lost bids for court orders barring each other from infringing their patents. U.S. Circuit Judge Richard A. (Arlington Heights Daily Herald)
- REUTERS - Apple Inc on Thursday asked a federal judge to move a lawsuit against it by Eastman Kodak Co to a new court, which could derail the photography pioneers plan to quickly sell a large patent portfolio through the bankruptcy process. (in.news.yahoo.com)
- REUTERS - Apple Inc (AAPL.O) must defend against a lawsuit accusing it of letting advertisers secretly track the activity of millions of mobile device users, a federal judge ruled, but Google Inc (GOOG. (Yahoo Finance)
- Apples patent lawsuits can only hurt their public image and align people against them. Earlier this month my colleague Joe Wilcox boycotted Apple for being a patent bully. (Beta News)
- Judge Koh had already signaled that she thought Apples lawsuit over four patents might have merit, but its only now that shes deciding the potential damage is worth halting sales of the phone until theres a final trial verdict. (engadget)
- Its been far too quiet on the litigation front here at Engadget lately, but thankfully Apples broken our courtroom news dry spell with a freshly filed counterclaim in the Eastern District of Virginia federal court. (engadget)
Saturday, June 30, 2012
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