Let’s kick the weekend off with a discussion on patent litigation! (All parties jump into the air, freeze frame.)
But seriously, the above video explains in a well-illustrated nutshell how the recent Apple v. Samsung case sets the stage for a battle of even more epic proportions with Google. Or a long and winding road to licensing agreements. Or both.
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Still, Google has acquired Motorola (and its patents) and has said that move will assist in the defense of other Android-using manufacturers as lawsuits continue to pop up around the globe.
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