Apple scored a huge victory today in Munich's Regional Court where Judge Dr. Peter Guntz found
Motorola's implementation of slide-to-unlock on smartphones to be in
breach of Cupertino's patent holdings. The ruling has resulted in a permanent injunction that Apple could execute at will, forcing Moto to alter the UX it employs across its device portfolio in Deutschland. The case originally focused on three separate applications of this gesture tech -- two for phones, alone -- but for now, the one used on the Xoom has been deemed outside of Apple's purview. Naturally, both parties are expected to appeal this decision, with Apple gunning for a total victory on every derivation of patent EP1964022 and Motorola seeking to overturn the win. Nonetheless, this particular legal triumph could help to set a precedent for the company as it continues to rage an
IP war against fellow mobile industry rivals.
Apple granted injunction in German patent suit, Motorola phones with slide-to-unlock at risk originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Feb 2012 11:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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