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Monday, 11 July 2011 |
If you can’t win over your competitor – sue them! Of course, we’ve seen an awful amount of drama when it comes to conglomerate firms, and the latest bits of juicy news revolves around Apple, in which the company has recently filed yet another complaint against HTC, for infringing their patent.
Basically, Apple has filed the complaint with ITC, and that the complaint demands that HTC should block the import of personal electronics devices, until it is available for public viewing. Of course, it’s extremely difficult to ascertain the exact device that is involved in the controversy, but it seems that the judge is ready to deliver the verdict sometime in August. As usual, suing your competitors is definitely a big boy’s game, don’t you think so?
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