Wednesday 23 May 2012

US bans Motorola Smart-phones' Import




According to a US trade panel, some Motorola smart-phones infringe on a Microsoft patent and they will be barred from importation to the US.
US International Trade Commission (ITC) has sent an order to President Barack Obama to consider whether to overrun it for policy reasons.
The legal fight at the ITC is one of dozens globally between various smartphone makers. Google's Android system has become the top-selling smartphone operating system, ahead of mobile systems by Apple, Microsoft, Research in Motion and others. 

The ITC order did not say which models of Motorola Mobility smartphone were barred but Microsoft has asked for the following devices to be stopped at the US border: the Atrix, Backflip, Bravo, Charm, Cliq, Cliq 2, Cliq XT, Defy, Devour, Droid 2, Droid 2 Global, Droid Pro, Droid X, Droid X2, Flipout, Flipside, Spice and the Xoom tablet.
The ITC is a popular venue for patent litigation since it has the power to forbid the importation of products that infringe on patents.
The case at the ITC is No. 337-744.

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