As Oracle Sues Google, Tech IP Issues Are Too Close For Comfort

There have been for some time a collection of companies that gathers patents and then uses them to sue large technology firms. The issues are often unclear enough and cost of litigation high enough that the plaintiffs walk away with settlements Beyond the patent-for-hire firms there is a growing amount of suits between technology companies. Nokia NOK and Apple AAPL are in a legal battle over certain cellphone software. Qualcomm QCOM has spent tens of millions of dollars on disputes with rival Broadcom BRCM and customer Nokia. Apple settled a case with Singapore-based company Creative for $100 million. The suit was for certain touchscreen patents that Creative claimed it had. Perhaps the most serious and wide-ranging suit in the history of technology was the patent action brought by Microsoft MSFT against open source OS rival Linux. Linux had no capital to fight the world’s largest software company. Microsoft wanted to avoid cross-charges for patents. The matter was settled out of court The latest patent battle pits Oracle against Google. Oracle claims that Google’s Android mobile OS contains certain intellectual property patented by Sun Microsystems, a company Oracle recently bought. The patents are on the widely used Java software. To read the rest of the article, click here.
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