Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Apple still intent on intervening in Lodsys developer lawsuits

Apple still intent on intervening in Lodsys developer lawsuits

When patent troll Lodsys started suing App Store developers, Apple filed a motion to intervene on developers’ behalf and, not surprisingly, Lodsys objected. So now Apple has doubled down, insisting on a hearing and answering all of Lodsys’ objections. If the court sides with Apple, Lodsys won’t be staring down rag tag legals teams of assorted sizes. They’ll be stared down by Apple legal.

Florian Mueller of FOSS Patents outlines Apple’s 6 areas of response, which he says “tears into pieces” Lodsys’ arguments.

In today’s reply brief, which I have uploaded to Scribd, Apple still requests a court hearing on its motion. Things may still take some more time, but there will be no more written pleadings unless the court asks the parties to address particular questions in more detail. At this stage it’s possible that the court decides very quickly, and I continue to be reasonably optimistic that Apple’s motion will be granted.

By contrast, despite a blog post rant against Apple and Microsoft last week, Google still remains utterly and depressingly silent when it comes to Android developers being sued by Lodsys.

Read the full breakdown via the link below.

[FOSS Patents]

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