Apple Wins Ruling in Motorola Mobility Patent Case at ITC
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Apple Inc.’s iPhone didn’t violate patent rights owned by Google Inc.’s Motorola Mobility for a sensor that prevents accidental hang-ups, a U.S. International Trade Commission judge said today.
The patent is invalid, ITC judge Thomas Pender said in a notice posted on the agency’s docket. The judge’s findings are subject to review by the full commission, which has the power to block imports of products that infringe U.S. patents.