According to reports Bloomberg, Apple's iPhone infringed three patents owned by MobileMedia. To determine this was a U.S. court. The business daily, however, does not clarify which of patents it.
What we do know is that in 2010 MobileMedia, a company owned by Sony, Nokia and the company that issues licenses MPEG, sued Apple for 18 patents related to the rotation of the screen and the refusal of the call.
MobileMedia is structured to "defend" the patents of Nokia and Sony without exposing the two companies in disputes and controdenunce in the same case, as in the case of Apple against Samsung. Screen rotation in question seems to be that of Sony, filed in 1999, and includes phrases such as "click the rotate button for a maximum of three times for an image, the user can rotate the image clockwise."
Unconfirmed reports also refer to patents violated with regard to incoming calls, as well as on the transmission of data from your camera phone to other places.
We will keep you updated as more details come.
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