
The Samsung v. Apple case may finally be coming to a close, with closing arguments for both sides finishing today (finally!), but Apple is still not quite yet out of the legal arena.
Google's Motorola Mobility today filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Apple, seeking to block the Cupertino-based company from importing the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and "various Apple computers."
TechCrunch, who spoke with a Motorola representative, is reporting that the full complaint will be made available on the International Trade Commission's website on Wednesday. Until then, their official statement:
"We would like to settle these patent matters, but Apple's unwillingness to work out a license leaves us little choice but to defend ourselves and our engineers' innovations."
[Bloomberg via TechCrunch]
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DISCUSSION
Google: "We never use patents offensively". Yeah, I guess you do Google. Let's stop pretending your Mother Teresa. You're no different than any other corporation. No one likes a hypocrite.