Legal scrutiny"We've had discussions for years with both companies in an attempt to resolve this issue amicably, and we have not been able to reach a satisfactory agreement," said Laura Quatela, chief intellectual property officer at Kodak. "In light of that, we are taking this action to ensure that we protect the interests of our shareholders and the existing licensees of our technology." The patent for Kodak's picture previewing technology has already been the subject of one dispute. On 17 December 2009, an ITC judge ruled that camera-enabled phones made by Samsung infringed upon the Kodak patent. The separate filing against Apple has also been scrutinised in court in a case against Sun Microsystems. In that case, a federal jury determined that Sun's Java programming technology had infringed Kodak's patents. Sun later agreed to pay Kodak in return for a license for the patents at issue. Apple is currently in the middle of a legal dispute with phone giant Nokia. In October, Nokia alleged that the iPhone infringed 10 of its "fundamental" patents relating to wireless technologies. Apple countered with its own lawsuit in December, accusing Nokia of copying its technology. Since then Nokia has complained to the ITC and launched a further legal action that alleges "virtually all" of Apple's products infringe on its patents.(my view)-O'comeooooooon.......money money money!......that's all you care about!there's wars,murders and worse things going on in this world MORE important than PREVIEWING pictures on your phone or camera
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Friday, 15 January 2010
Kodak sues Apple and RIM over iPhone and Blackberry
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