Motorola Wins Injunction Against Apple in German Courts, Could Halt Sales
As is the case with most legal proceedings, the situation is far more complicated than it first appears. While this is surely a victory for Motorola, Nilay Patel at The Verge points out that the injunction names Apple’s global parent company, and does not mention Apple’s German subsidiary. Patel believes that this would allow the Apple’s German operations to continue selling products in the country, making the victory mostly symbolic.
However, intellectual property analyst Florian Mueller believes that this could be a real thorn in Apple’s side. He points out that while the German subsidiary is not explicitly mentioned in the injunction, Motorola’s win in court gives the company the ability to raise a stink about most of Apple’s German operations. For instance, Mueller points out that all of Apple’s online sales are made through the parent company’s website making it a potential sticking point. Moreover, the German subsidiary only sells products supplied by the parent company, possibly falling under the purview of the injunction.
At this point, everything is somewhat hypothetical, and it could be some time before we see how the cout decision shakes out in real life. However, if you are living in Germany and were thinking about getting an iPod or a Mac Mini, you might want to do it sooner rather than later.
(FOSS Patents, The Verge, via Techmeme)
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