Yesterday, Judge Robert Rogers ruled that Kodak doesn't infringe on two Apple patents and one of the patents is invalid, according to Bloomberg.
Apple, maker of the iPhone and iPad tablet computer, filed its case in April 2010, about three months after Rochester, New York-based Kodak accused Apple and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. of infringing a patent related to ways of previewing images. The ITC in March said it would review a judges findings in that case, which went in favor of Apple and RIM.
Judge Rogers' ruling is still subject to review by the six-member ITC; however, Kodak's stock climbed as much as 7% at the news.
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Trev - May 13, 2011 at 6:17pm
Good. It's about time that someone starts throwing these BS patents in the garbage. Now, if the patent office would start doing their F-ing jobs, the world would be a better place