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Apple Transfers Patents Through Shell Company To Sue All Phone Makers

New submitter dell623 writes "A patent lawsuit (PDF) by patent licensing firm Digitude Innovations curiously targeted all mobile manufacturers except Apple. A TechCrunch story has revealed that the patents used were transferred from Apple via a shell company to DI, and appear to cover features found in virtually all smartphones. The lawsuit even extends to companies that don't make Android phones, like Nokia and RIM, and to Android OEMs that Apple have not directly sued yet, like Sony. The business model of DI clearly implies that Apple would benefit financially from the lawsuit as a company that contributed patents to DI's portfolio."

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  1. Why now? by NabisOne · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If this is true why did they wait until now to do this?

    1. Re:Why now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      They probably got the idea from Google.

      The difference of course being that Google gave patents to HTC to help mount a counter-offense against the already pending lawsuit from Apple. Whereas Apple gave the patents to a patent troll to start entirely new lawsuits against Apple competitors.

      Otherwise, yeah, exactly the same.

    2. Re:Why now? by msauve · · Score: 5, Interesting

      "It's nice to see them copying Microsoft's innovation for a change."

      Where have you been?

      Microsoft is the new IBM.
      Apple is the new Microsoft.
      Google is the new Apple.

      (Oracle and Facebook are the new SCO)

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    3. Re:Why now? by mldi · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Apple has always been about proprietary and high-priced consumer items. I don't know where you're getting this, "Google is the new Apple," schtick from.

      Apple used to include schematics for the computers they sold. So no, they didn't always used to be about proprietary, and they weren't always complete dicks.

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    4. Re:Why now? by puto · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Really, The Apple 2 c had a faulty UART that would not let a modem pass 300 bps. So when you brought you Apple to the store in 1983-84 and asked what was going on the Apple store told you they needed to see the modem you owned. Be it a Hayes or USR instead of an apple modem they told you it was the modem, not the machine. Then you had to buy an apple modem. They took your machine in the back, and replaced the uart, and then hooked up an Apple modem with everything magically working. So fortunately someone figured it out, and we all took our machines in and lied and said we had Apple Modems. So I say complete dicks and proprietary since day one.

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  2. iPhone is on the way out by l0ungeb0y · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ... or at least that's how I read it.

    When they spend this kind of money and go through this sort of effort to essentially go Nuclear then it is quite clear that iOS/iPhone/iPad is on the way out -- or at least is so severely threatened and Apple has no clue as to what to do for a competitive recourse.

    Seem to me that this money could have ben much better spent on R&D in increasing their product line and innovating -- but maybe the innovation at Apple died with the Steveness.

  3. Re:OMA by iluvcapra · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Because the OMA is a confederation of the losers? Because its a cartel devised to give network operators a veto on applications and platform innovation? Google isn't a member, either.

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  4. MS and Immersion by YesIAmAScript · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It didn't involve giving patents, but when Immersion sued Sony and MS over controller rumble, MS settled with Immersion, giving them money to fund their lawsuit against Sony on the condition that Immersion pay MS from the profits from that lawsuit and took part ownership. It was to remain confidential.

    Later MS sued Immersion for not paying MS their money from the lawsuit. No honor among thieves I guess.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08/27/microsoft_settles_with_immersion_again/

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  5. Re:But we are not looking at just one data point by rtfa-troll · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Apple could easily continue 60% growth rates year after year just from the growth the phone ALONE

    Lovely; This is exactly the logic which used to predict that the dot coms would soon be larger than the entire world economy. With your prediction Apple's revenue will be larger than the entire world GDP today in less than a decade and a half. I'm assuming that by then the aliens will have made themselves known and put in some extremely large inter-galactic orders?

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