Apple seems to have a revolving door for legal actions as of late. Today
the Chicago Tribune is reporting Apple has asked a federal court in
California to block Samsung from selling its new Galaxy Nexus
smartphones, which use Google's newest version of Android, called Ice
Cream Sandwich, alleging four patent violations including new features
such as a voice-command search function.
Galaxy Nexus, the official debut of which was delayed by Samsung in
October to pay respect to Apple's co-founder Steve Jobs, is the first
phone running on the newest Android version before the platform is
widely adopted by hardware manufacturers such as HTC Corp and Motorola
Mobility. HTC and Motorola are also in separate patent disputes with
Apple. In a lawsuit filed last week in San Jose, Apple said the Galaxy
Nexus infringes on patents underlying features customers expect from
Apple products. Those include the ability to unlock phones by sliding an
image and to search for information by voice.
"Google cannot deny its undivided responsibility for any infringement
findings. A preliminary injunction would not prohibit the sale of a
Galaxy nexus just because it's called Galaxy Nexus or looks like one:
it's all about which patents it infringes on," said independent patent
expert Florian Meuller. "I am absolutely certain that...for the
preliminary injunction motion the Galaxy Nexus was singled out because
it's so new, and important."
Samsung said in a statement on Monday that it is aware of the filing by
Apple in the California court. "We continue to assert our intellectual
property rights and defend against Apple's claims to ensure our
continued innovation and growth in the mobile communications business,"
Samsung said in a statement.
With the new lawsuit, Apple is opening up another legal assault on the
South Korea-based company after taking Samsung to the same court in
April of last year. In the earlier case, Apple alleged that Samsung
illegally copied iPhone and iPad design features and the look of its
screen icons. That case is still going on, although in December Apple
lost a bid for a preliminary bar against Samsung for selling Galaxy
phones and tablets.
Apple acknowledged the setback in the new action and said now it is
suing over new products and different patents. In addition to the
California cases, Apple and Samsung are waging more than 20 legal fights
in at least 10 countries in their war for global leadership of
smartphone and tablet markets.
Source: Chicago Tribune
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