ITC Rejects Key Kodak Patent As Invalid
from the bye-bye dept
A couple years ago, a massively struggling Kodak decided that perhaps it could cash in by suing more innovative companies for patent infringement. It filed suits against Apple and RIM for patent infringement both in the courts and using the ITC loophole. It appears that going to the ITC may have been a mistake on Kodak’s part, as the administrative law judge there has said that the patent is invalid, so it doesn’t even matter that some iPhones and Blackberries technically infringe. Of course, this has to hurt even more, considering that Kodak’s trying to sell off its patents. If one of the key ones is found to be invalid, that can’t be helpful in selling the bundle…
Filed Under: blackberry, iphone, itc loophole
Companies: apple, kodak, rim
Comments on “ITC Rejects Key Kodak Patent As Invalid”
Who is this Kodak? A bear?
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No, bears still have relevance, and people care if they die.
True Colors
Hmm…It’s a Kodak moment.
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No, that’s Kojak.
True Colors
Naah, its a Kojak moment.
True Colors
Kojak was just a sucker………..
…..Who loves ya Baby!!
Shouldn't have gone after the ITC's darlings
Kodak’s patent is ridiculously broad, and it needs to be invalidated. But let’s face it. If the shoe was one the other foot, with Apple or RIM filing for injunction against Kodak, we know damn well this would have gone the other way.
Time of death: sometime in the very near future.
Goodbye Kodak. I am sad I never got to use Kodachrome film. It’s horrible that this historic company died from self-inflicted wounds.
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Isn’t that the bald police guy?