
Apple is asking the courts to delay two infringement cases with Motorola. The Cupertino company argues that Motorola has lost control over its patents because of the Google-Motorola deal. Apple's official statement says,
Motorola has not responded and the court has not made a decision about Apple's request to postpone these suits.To further its pending acquisition by Google, Motorola has surrendered critical rights in the patents-in-suit, such that Motorola no longer has prudential standing to pursue this action. According to the publicly-filed Merger Agreement, Motorola has ceded control of the most basic rights regarding the patents-in-suit. Absent Google's consent, Motorola cannot: (1) sue for infringement of its patents in any new action; (2) settle pending litigation (including this case) that would require a license to any of its patents; (3) license or sublicense its patents except in limited circumstances relating to the sale of Motorola's products; (4) assign its rights in its patents; and/or (5) grant a covenant not to sue for infringement of its patents.
Apple looks to delay Motorola patent suits originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Source: http://www.tuaw.com/2011/09/15/apple-looks-to-delay-motorola-patent-suits/
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