Remember last month, when Microsoft filed a patent infringement action that complained about Motorola's Android-based devices?
It's probably no surprise to hear that Motorola has now filed complaints against Microsoft.
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Last month Motorola claimed that Apple had infringed 18 of its patents, later asking for a number of Apple's patents to be invalidated.
So it's no surprise to hear that Apple has just launched two lawsuits claiming Motorola's Android phones infringe a number of Apple patents.
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Motorola's quarterly results show the first operating profit for over three years. Net quarterly profit was $109 million (£68.5 million), up from $12 million year-on-year, while revenue was up 13% to $4.9 billion.
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The story so far: Apple sues HTC (while having a go at Android as well). HTC makes friends with Microsoft. Microsoft attacks Motorola. And now Motorola asks a judge to invalidate the anti-Android patents that Apple is using against HTC. Oh, and as we mentioned recently, Motorola is taking its own legal action against Apple.
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Here's a welcome change from the mobile industry: a licensing agreement instead of legal action.
Motorola and Nokia have extended their existing intellectual property licensing agreement to include 4G technologies, such as LTE, WiMAX and LTE-Advanced. The terms of the agreement are confidential.
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