U. S. agency backs Apple in essential patent battle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Google unit Motorola Mobility is not entitled to ask a court to stop the sale of Apple iPhones and iPads that it says infringe on a patent that is essential to wireless technology, the U. S. Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday. In June, Judge Richard Posner in Chicago threw out cases that Motorola, now owned by Google, and Apple had filed against each other claiming patent infringement. Both companies appealed. In rejecting the Google case, Posner barred the company from seeking to stop iPhone sales because the patent in question was a standard essential patent. . . .
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