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Apple loses Facetime patent lawsuit to VirnetX | Apple loses Facetime patent lawsuit to VirnetX |
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A US court has ruled that Apple should pay damages to a Connecticut-based company because its Facetime video chat tool infringed the firm's patents. | A US court has ruled that Apple should pay damages to a Connecticut-based company because its Facetime video chat tool infringed the firm's patents. |
VirnetX was awarded $368.2m (£231m). | VirnetX was awarded $368.2m (£231m). |
The sum is about half the amount VirnetX had originally demanded and will only cause a small dent in the iPhone-maker's strong balance sheet. | The sum is about half the amount VirnetX had originally demanded and will only cause a small dent in the iPhone-maker's strong balance sheet. |
But the ruling could have more serious consequences if VirnetX carries out a threat to block the further use of its innovations in Apple's products. | But the ruling could have more serious consequences if VirnetX carries out a threat to block the further use of its innovations in Apple's products. |
Apple said it had no comment to make on the case. It still has the right to appeal against the judgement. | Apple said it had no comment to make on the case. It still has the right to appeal against the judgement. |
Sales ban | Sales ban |
VirnetX had alleged that two of its patents - registered in href="http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect2=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&d=PALL&RefSrch=yes&Query=PN/6502135" >2002 and href="http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect2=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&d=PALL&RefSrch=yes&Query=PN/7490151" >2009 - had been infringed by Apple's iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads. | |
These referred to ways to establishing a secure communication link between different types of computers using a protocol referred to as TARP (Tunneled Agile Routing Protocol). | |
VirnetX had previously secured a $200m settlement from Microsoft over similar claims and has made related allegations against Cisco, Siemens and others. | VirnetX had previously secured a $200m settlement from Microsoft over similar claims and has made related allegations against Cisco, Siemens and others. |
"Apple says they don't infringe, but Apple developers testified that they didn't pay any attention to anyone's patents when developing their system," a lawyer for VirnetX was quoted as saying by the Bloomberg news agency. | "Apple says they don't infringe, but Apple developers testified that they didn't pay any attention to anyone's patents when developing their system," a lawyer for VirnetX was quoted as saying by the Bloomberg news agency. |
Apple had denied infringement saying that VirnetX's patented techniques had only played a small role in its systems. | Apple had denied infringement saying that VirnetX's patented techniques had only played a small role in its systems. |
But the verdict will boost a related claim filed by VirnetX with the US's International Trade Commission which could theoretically lead to a sales ban on Apple products that infringe its technology. | But the verdict will boost a related claim filed by VirnetX with the US's International Trade Commission which could theoretically lead to a sales ban on Apple products that infringe its technology. |
VirnetX is also pursuing a further Facetime-related claim against Apple making reference to four patents which it alleges the Mac computers, iPhones and iPads infringe. | |
More lawsuits | More lawsuits |
The ruling marks Apple's second patent loss in a week, after a judge dismissed a case it brought against Google's Motorola unit on Monday. | The ruling marks Apple's second patent loss in a week, after a judge dismissed a case it brought against Google's Motorola unit on Monday. |
A defeat last month in the UK has seen it ordered to run a notice on its homepage acknowledging that Samsung's tablets had not infringed its European iPad design rights. | A defeat last month in the UK has seen it ordered to run a notice on its homepage acknowledging that Samsung's tablets had not infringed its European iPad design rights. |
In September a German court also rejected Apple's claims that competitors had infringed its multi-touch inventions. | In September a German court also rejected Apple's claims that competitors had infringed its multi-touch inventions. |
In a sign of further problems to come, Ars Techica has reported that a judge overseeing a US case - in which Apple claims its App Store trademark has been breached by Amazon - had expressed scepticism that consumers would indeed be confused. | In a sign of further problems to come, Ars Techica has reported that a judge overseeing a US case - in which Apple claims its App Store trademark has been breached by Amazon - had expressed scepticism that consumers would indeed be confused. |
But in its favour Apple can cite its massive $1.05bn software and design damages award against Samsung in August. | But in its favour Apple can cite its massive $1.05bn software and design damages award against Samsung in August. |
A judge will review the ruling next month - and consider Apple's claim that several of its rival's handsets be banned. | A judge will review the ruling next month - and consider Apple's claim that several of its rival's handsets be banned. |
In the meantime, Apple has just filed a further claim against the South Korean manufacturer based on the allegation that version 4.1 of the Android system, which is installed on several Samsung devices, infringes its own software patents. | In the meantime, Apple has just filed a further claim against the South Korean manufacturer based on the allegation that version 4.1 of the Android system, which is installed on several Samsung devices, infringes its own software patents. |
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