An ITC judge ruled Monday that the Microsoft Xbox should face a sales and import ban in the U.S. for violating four Motorola patents. full story ![]()
Apple emerged victorious today in a patent battle against Google's Motorola, with the International Trade Commission (ITC) finding that Cupertino did not infringe on Motorola's sensor-related patent with its iPhone.
pcmag.com (1 month ago)

An administrative law judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled against a ban on Microsoft's Xbox as he found it did not violate a patent owned by Motorola Mobility. In a one-paragraph ruling, Judge David P. Shaw gave an initial determination that the Xbox did not violate section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. Section 337 investigations conducted by the...
pcworld.com (2 months ago)

Microsoft Corp. did not violate a Motorola Mobility patent when it made its Xbox gaming console, the International Trade Commission ruled Thursday.
chicagotribune.com (11 hours ago)
An administrative law judge ruled on Friday that Microsoft's Xbox doesn't infringe on wireless patents owned by Motorola Mobility.
wsj.com (2 months and 3 days ago)
On Friday, an administrative law judge at the International Trade Commission ruled that Microsoft did not violate a patent owned by Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility when it made the Xbox. This ruling is the latest in a fight between the companies over the Xbox video game console and are related to the larger patent war between Apple, Microsoft and the mobile phone makers...
forbes.com (2 months and 3 days ago)

Microsoft's Xbox video-gaming system won't be blocked from entering the U.S. after a trade panel found it doesn't infringe a patent owned by Google's Motorola Mobility unit.
mercurynews.com (12 hours ago)
foxbusiness.com (2 months and 3 days ago)
The U.S. International Trade Commission has found no evidence that Apple infringed on a Motorola Mobility patent covering a touchscreen function.The finding ends an investigation that began in November 2010 when Motorola petitioned the ITC to ban imports of Apple products because they allegedly infringed a handful of Motorola patents. The ITC has already found no evidence of...
pcworld.com (1 month ago)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp did not violate a patent owned by Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility when it made its popular Xbox, the International Trade Commission said on Thursday. The fight over the Xbox is related to the larger smartphone patent war between Apple, Microsoft and the mobile phone makers who use Google's Android software, including its subsidiary...
yahoo.com (15 hours ago)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp did not violate a patent owned by Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility when it made its popular Xbox, the International Trade Commission said on Thursday.
reuters.com (15 hours ago)
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