USPTO has 'tentatively' invalidated Apple's key rubber-banding patent
The US Patent and Trademark Office may have just thrown a wrench into Apple's recent courtroom triumph
over Samsung by invalidating one of the patents at the heart of the
victory: rubber-banding. We noted at the time that Apple hit a "home run"
with that particular IP, as jurors declared that all 21 disputed
Samsung devices infringed it, no doubt resulting in a large part of the
$1 billion (and counting) owed by the Korean maker. "Claim 19" of patent
7469381, which covers that feature, was invalidated by the USPTO on two
counts, both of which were cases of prior art that allegedly existed
before Cupertino claimed them. Either one could be enough reason to
throw out that part of the patent, according to FOSS Patents, provided that the USPTO's ruling stands up. Either way, Samsung has already brought the new information to Judge Koh's attention -- which might bring about some new action very soon.
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