After the success in gaining injunction against Samsung and the
distribution of the Galaxy Tab across most of Europe ( That means no sales of
the Galaxy Tab are allowed going forward and until the case is resolved. Samsung
can’t sell the Tab across Europe again if it loses in court.) Now it has been
revealed that Apple also filed a similar injunction request against Motorola
targeting the Xoom tablet.
The reference in the suit says that Apple has also filed a
complaint over the design of the Motorola Xoom, which runs the Android
operating system. But it's unclear if Apple is seeking an injunction that would
immediately prevent Motorola from importing the tablets into Europe.
Apple and Motorola are also battling it out in U.S. courts
over their competing phones. They have sued each other in court and the U.S.
International Trade Commission is investigating complaints made by both
companies.
The fate of Motorola’s tablet hangs in the air, and if there
are any similarities with the case against Samsung then it’s probably going to
result in the Xoom being taken off sale too. However, Motorola is already fighting
Apple in the courts over 40+ patents, so they may be in a better position to
negotiate with Apple.
As it currently stands, Apple is fairing better against its
keytablet and smartphone competitors in the courts. Samsung has been forced to
stop selling the Galaxy Tab, HTC
is awaiting a decision in
November regarding Android, and Motorola has to defend both its patents and
devices against the company.
2 comments:
like someone said before, apple can't win in the phone and mobile OS market, so they try to win in court instead, smh
Tablet PCs unite the effectiveness of a laptop computer with the simplicity of pen and paper. The slender, compact style of tablet PCs make them ideally suited to take along to conferences for writing notes and swapping data with peers and clients. Tablet computers are effortless to pack for use at seminars, school lectures or company events.
Post a Comment