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Kodak loses critical part of ITC case against Apple and RIM

The International Trade Commission has ruled against Kodak in its patent infringement complaint against Research in Motion and Apple, Bloomberg reports. In an initial determination recommendation, ITC Judge Paul Luckern ruled that Kodak's patents are invalid and not infringed upon by Apple's iPhone or RIM's BlackBerry handsets.

This ruling is subject to review by the full six-member ITC commission, which can decided to overrule the judge or let his decision stand. If the commission overturns this decision, they could block the import of camera-enabled handsets from Apple and RIM. This final determination will be made by May 23.

The patents in this case involve an image preview feature used by devices with a digital camera, including smartphones (which are the target of this complaint). Kodak has already settled similar patent infringement lawsuits with Samsung and LG. Samsung settled with Kodak in 2010 and paid the imaging company a lump sum of US$500 million. LG settled in 2009 for $400 million. In a press release, Kodak remains optimistic that the Apple and RIM case will conclude in Kodak's favor, but this initial negative ruling casts doubt on a positive outcome for Kodak. Kodak has a lot on the line as a loss in this Apple and RIM case may hurt future patent infringement cases.

[Via 9to5Mac]



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davidlfoster

Die Kodak, die. Imagine how the companies that settled with big payouts will feel when RIM and Apple bury Kodak on this insane patent.

January 25 2011 at 5:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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TheCastro

What exactly is insane about patenting the ability to see what you're about to take a pic of on a screen? No more so then having an icon mean something, or when I swipe left the screen to the right becomes the main screen.

January 25 2011 at 5:40 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
TheCastro

Ya, I don't see how Kodak lost this one.

January 25 2011 at 4:20 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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