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German court rules Motorola infringes antenna patent

FP Archives July 9, 2014, 15:59:43 IST

A German court has ordered Motorola Deutschland and Motorola Mobility USA to stop selling mobile phones in Germany, which infringe a patent owned by LPKF Laser & Electronics AG, the company said on Wednesday. The German company said in a statement that the regional court in Mannheim has ruled that the companies infringe LPKF’s patent for Laser Direct Structuring, which is used in antennas for mobile phones. Earlier today, A Beijing court had ruled against Apple by upholding the validity of a patent held by a Chinese company, clearing the way for the Chinese company to continue its own case against Apple for infringing intellectual property rights.

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German court rules Motorola infringes antenna patent

A German court has ordered Motorola Deutschland and Motorola Mobility USA to stop selling mobile phones in Germany, which infringe a patent owned by LPKF Laser & Electronics AG, the company said on Wednesday.   The German company said in a statement that the regional court in Mannheim has ruled that the companies infringe LPKF’s patent for Laser Direct Structuring, which is used in antennas for mobile phones.   Earlier today, A Beijing court had ruled against Apple by upholding the validity of a patent held by a Chinese company, clearing the way for the Chinese company to continue its own case against Apple for infringing intellectual property rights.   Apple had taken Shanghai-based Zhizhen Internet Technology and China’s State Intellectual Property Office to court to seek a ruling that Zhizhen’s patent rights to a speech recognition technology were invalid.   Reuters

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