In an initial determination, International Trade Commission judge Thomas Pender ruled that Apple was violating one of Motorola Mobility’s patents for 3G wireless technology. Specifically, the ruling cited a patent that was issued to Motorola in 2001 for a “method and system for generating a complex pseudonoise sequence for processing a code division multiple access signal.”
The ITC ruling is a setback for Apple — although these proceedings are hardly over, as the decision must be approved by the all six members of the commission.
Motorola Bests Apple in Patent Skirmish
Posted by: Erika Morphy April 25, 2012 09:55 AMIn an initial determination, International Trade Commission judge Thomas Pender ruled that Apple was violating one of Motorola Mobility’s patents for 3G wireless technology. Specifically, the ruling cited a patent that was issued to Motorola in 2001 for a “method and system for generating a complex pseudonoise sequence for processing a code division multiple access signal.”
The ITC ruling is a setback for Apple — although these proceedings are hardly over, as the decision must be approved by the all six members of the commission.