Washington, D.C. – The U.S. International Trade Commission announced that it will revisit a ruling by an administrative law judge finding that Apple had not infringed four of HTC’s patents. In May 2010, patent attorneys for HTC filed a complaint with the ITC alleging that Apple’s
Reuters.com described the case as “a proxy for the larger fight for market share between Google Inc’s Android cellphones and tablets, many of which HTC makes, and Apple’s products.” Patent attorneys for Apple have filed a similar complaint with the ITC and in the U.S. District Court of Delaware alleging that HTC’s smart phones infringe Apple’s patents.
Practice Tip: As the Reuters.com’s story points out, Apple, Samsung, HTC, Microsoft and Motorola all have current patent infringement litigation pending over smart phone technology. Expect to hear more about patent infringement cases involving smart phones.