The suit was officially filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission and in a U.S. District Court in Delaware. Apple announced the lawsuit in a press release.
"We can sit by and watch competitors steal our patented inventions, or we can do something about it. We've decided to do something about it," said Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. "We think competition is healthy, but competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours."
Update: Revealed in the lawsuit are the patents in question. They are entitled:
- No. 7,362,331: "Time-Based, Non-Constant Translation Of User Interface Objects Between States"
- No. 7,479,949: "Touch Screen Device, Method, And Graphical User Interface For Determining Commands By Applying Heuristics"
- No. 7,657,849: "Unlocking A Device By Performing Gestures On An Unlock Image"
- No. 7,469,381: "List Scrolling And Document Translation, Scaling, And Rotation On A Touch-Screen Display"
- No. 5,920,726: "System And Method For Managing Power Conditions Within A Digital Camera Device"
- No. 7,633,076: "Automated Response To And Sensing Of User Activity In Portable Devices"
- No. 5,848,105: "GMSK Signal Processors For Improved Communications Capacity And Quality"
- No. 7,383,453: "Conserving Power By Reducing Voltage Supplied To An Instruction-Processing Portion Of A Processor"
- No. 5,455,599: "Object-Oriented Graphic System"
- No. 6,424,354: "Object-Oriented Event Notification System With Listener Registration Of Both Interests And Methods"
- No. 5,481,721: "Method For Providing Automatic And Dynamic Translation Of Object Oriented Programming Language-Based Message Passing Into Operating System Message Passing Using Proxy Objects"
- No. 5,519,867: "Object-Oriented Multitasking System"
- No. 5,566,337: "Method And Apparatus For Distributing Events In An Operating System"
- No. 5,929,852: "Encapsulated Network Entity Reference Of A Network Component System"
- No. 5,946,647: "System And Method For Performing An Action On A Structure In Computer-Generated Data"
- No. 5,969,705: "Message Protocol For Controlling A User Interface From An Inactive Application Program"
- No. 6,275,983: "Object-Oriented Operating System"
- No. 6,343,263: "Real-Time Signal Processing System For Serially Transmitted Data"
- No. 5,915,131: "Method And Apparatus For Handling I/O Requests Utilizing Separate Programming Interfaces To Access Separate I/O Service"
- No. RE39,486: "Extensible, Replaceable Network Component System"
While HTC primarily makes handsets running Windows Mobile, the company has also made a number of high-profile phones based on the Google Android mobile operating system. In addition to the first Android phone, the G1, HTC was also behind the recently released Nexus One, which features multi-touch technology.
The lawsuit is yet another filed with the ITC with Apple's name featured prominently on it. In recent months the iPhone maker has sued Nokia, and is also being sued by the Finnish handset maker. The ITC has agreed to look into both companies' complaints of patent infringement.
The ITC has also begun investigating claims made by Kodak against Apple. The camera company has alleged that Apple is in violation of patents that relate to the previewing of images, and processing them at different resolutions.
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I'm dying to know exactly what 20 items they stole from Apple. Glass screen? Buttons?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW0DU...layer_embedded
Here we go!
"We've patented the hell out of this thing"
Finally! Apple wakes up and takes action.
As a shareholder, I am glad Apple is doing something...
It sucks that a few companies like Apple strive to innovate while others just sit by and copy them...
Well right off the bat, there's that name. It's starts with H, which is way too similar to i, and that creates confusion in the marketplace.
This is stupid. HTC has been making phones since 2002. In fact I have their first ever Windows Smartphone the Orange SPV.
I wanto know exactly what it is they claim HTC is stealing from them. I wouldn't be suprised if it has to do with the Nexus One getting Multitouch though. But that is only one patent. Seriously 20 things?
We desperately need patent reform. So much of the iPhone was taken from what HTC, Nokia has pionered. Yes, the iPhone was a million times more userfriendly but don't tell me the iPhone would have been possible even without the existance of Windows Mobile and the Orange SPV that broke ground in bringing smartphones to market.
My opinion: Apple is just scared of the future of Android and WP7S. If they were confident about their product and their expansion possibilities they would not sue. If the iPhone OS 4 was revolutionary (like the original iPhone) they wouldn't be scared.