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Intellectual Property

Aug. 9, 2013

Federal Circuit revives Apple's patent complaint against Google in ITC

Apple Inc. can continue to pursue a customs ban against Google Inc. mobile phones and tablets after the nation's top patent appeals court revived the iPhone seller's infringement dispute Wednesday.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Apple Inc. can continue to pursue a customs ban against Google Inc. mobile phones and tablets after the nation's top patent appeals court revived the iPhone seller's infringement dispute Wednesday.


The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined that the International Trade Commission, an independent government body that oversees trade disputes, erred when it invalidated Apple's...

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