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Ericsson Sues Apple for Patent Infringement

Ericsson sued Apple over 41 patents covering many aspects of iPhones and iPads, said the plaintiff in a news release Friday. After Apple refused the offer to have a court determine fair licensing terms binding to both companies, Ericsson filed…

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two complaints with the International Trade Commission and seven with the U.S. District Court in Tyler, Texas, it said. A jury in that court last week found against Apple in another lawsuit by Smartfish (see 1502270013">1502270013). The patents in question for Ericsson are related to 2G and 4G/LTE standards as well as design of semiconductor components, user interface software, location services and applications, as well as the iOS operating system, it said. Ericsson seeks exclusion orders in the ITC proceedings and damages and injunctions in the court actions. Apple also sued, asking U.S. District Court in San Francisco to find that it does not infringe on a small subset of Ericsson's patents, said the release. Apple didn't comment.