Android免費的背後,有層層的條款限制手機商需要遵守的事項
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是 Google 開發的免費開源作業系統,這並不代錶廠商使用 Android 系統不受任何限制,Google 與 Android
手機廠商之間的內建應用程式協議曝光,廠商只需要來自 Google 的一款應用程式,就必須在系統內建所有的 Google...
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It emerged during trial that Google had agreed to back Samsung’s defense and indemnify it on at least two of the patents at issue in the case — the ones related to background synchronization and universal search. However, the jury found that Samsung’s products didn’t infringe on those two patents.
It did find that the accused Samsung products infringed on the “quick links” patent and ruled some, but not all, of the Samsung products infringed on Apple’s “slide-to-unlock” patent. A third patent, covering automatic word correction, was determined by the court to have been infringed, but the jury was tasked with deciding damages and the validity of that patent. In all, the jury awarded Apple $119 million in damages.
While Google may not have been directly on the hook in the case, the jury’s findings on the other patents represent yet another ruling that Android phones infringe on Apple patents, so it is probably too strong to call it a clean sweep for the search giant.
A Google representative declined to comment.
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