Whatever your position is on patent infringement and the never-ending
lawsuits in the mobile space, the fact is until the system is
overhauled it is the law. I hate that design elements can be patented,
instead of actual devices which makes more sense. Apple has been riding
the patentability of design elements for a while, and has a number of
Android device makers on the ropes as a result. A patent awarded today
to Apple guarantees that every Android phone and tablet ever made
infringes Apple’s design.
Anyone who has touched an Android device has come face-to-face with
the slide to unlock feature. The device is inaccessible until a slider
or similar control is touched and slid to a boundary, unlocking the
gadget. This simple control has now been patented by Apple, removing it
from the available design pool to anyone else.
Apple has been picking and choosing its targets for patent
infringement litigation carefully, using various patents it owns to go
after infringers. This new patent over the simple slide to unlock
feature means the company can go after any Android device maker it
wants, and likely have success in the courts.
Heck, the control on Windows Phone devices, sliding the lock screen
up to access the phone functions, may very well infringe on this patent
too. That could extend to the upcoming Windows 8 as early preview
versions use this same control to unlock devices.
Apple filed for the slide to unlock patent before the original iPhone
was released, and just received confirmation of the patent. That puts
every Android device ever made firmly in the infringing category, should
Apple choose to get nasty.
Source is
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/mobile-news/every-android-device-now-infringes-apple-patent-slide-to-unlock/5199
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