Monday, September 26th 2011
Now, S3 Graphics Slaps Apple with Two Patent Infringement Charges
Soon to be subsidiary of HTC, currently held by VIA Technologies, S3 Graphics, fired off two more patent infringement charges against Apple Inc. Last week, VIA Technologies had sued Apple for alleged infringement of two of its CPU-related patents. These fresh charges by S3 Graphics, like those by VIA, seek sales ban on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, as well as Mac in the United States. The complaints were filed with the US ITC (United States International Trade Commission), and a district court in Delaware.
S3 Graphics patents that the company claims Apple infringed are: #5945997 "block- and band-oriented traversal in three-dimensional triangle rendering," and #5581279 "VGA controller circuitry". If S3 Graphics pulls it off, it could inflict significant damage on Apple's sales, as the company heads towards the winter shopping season.
Sources:
FOSS Patents, TechConnect Magazine
S3 Graphics patents that the company claims Apple infringed are: #5945997 "block- and band-oriented traversal in three-dimensional triangle rendering," and #5581279 "VGA controller circuitry". If S3 Graphics pulls it off, it could inflict significant damage on Apple's sales, as the company heads towards the winter shopping season.
41 Comments on Now, S3 Graphics Slaps Apple with Two Patent Infringement Charges
Again, likely had it coming but the timing of all this is just too precise :/. I do wonder what in the world they could sue Apple about regarding Macs. Guessing its the VGA circuitry but if I remember right, Apple doesn't even make their own boards. They've hired out a 3rd party to do them. Thought at one time I heard it was Asus which did it back in the RISC days.
I'm sure Jobs is glad he got out.
Interesting. What do you mean by that statement?
"lol jobs I control you"
'my enemy's enemy is our friend'
so apple would have more after this
Yes patents are a great idea, yes they can protect anything from a single inventor to a multi billion dollar corporation. But the current system is broken, and we should not be held at the mercy of a document that vaguely describes a technology similar to something that was created 20 years after the patent was filed. And companies should not be allowed to pick and chose who they want to allow to infringe and who they want to license. Either every company that is effected by this patent is brought into court, or the only option would be some kind of mandatory licensing and if they cant agree on a price - then a judge gets to decide that price.
Having said that, I think Apple was right to go after Samsung who only ever manage to make 2 products - one is a poorly executed innovation and the other is a shameless rip off of a successful brand. They did it against RIM's blackberry, they did it against all kinds of Nokias, and now they are doing it to Apple.
I think Apple has reason to be upset with Google over Android as well. Android was originally being developed as a competitor to the blackberry, just look at all the early software and prototypes. It just so happened that one of the google execs (was it Schmit?) was sitting on apple's executive board during the planning and production of the iphone and then suddenly decides to change tactics with Android and make it into something closer to an iphone than to a blackberry.
I don't like someone copying my homework either, and if I find out you did then I'm telling on you! :laugh:
sue the other company is to avoid losing market share and maybe the 'normal' thing is sue the competitors
So, if stealing from the thief isn't considered a crime, would spamming a patent system spammer be considered a spam ? Are you kidding or you've just entered fanboi mode ?
According to your logic, MS Windows, Ubuntu and other Linux distros, ULV laptops, all shouldn't have been allowed to be made. After all, they were Macintosh/ Mac OS /Macbook Air ripoffs >.> Or were meant to compete against it in the market. :rolleyes:
Agree on the Patents nonsense part though :toast: TAKE DOWN THE SYSTEM :rockout:
If you are starting to play high, you must be ready to pay. Apple forgot that it has nothing. Samsung does it all, they have bitten their own hand that feeds themselves with technology.
Patent system broken? What? The simple rule is, you have to share. And justice must be set -It eye for an eye... Otherwise everyone will start accusing anyone. Now the old makers teamed up, and will teach some manners. They have the masterminds and dev teams, next gen and new system, bus, technologies to shut up that apple and their patents? Isn't it quite logical?
Android is a developing platform...just as Nokia Maemo (starting from year 2005) that is more linux oriented and more even fun for dev people. Everyone had made efforts to develop its own kind of sandbox. Yes it is unpopular, but so what? It is a choice. Not to be jailed in file system.
The fact that we have limited amount of senses and only ten fingers on both hands, and two eyes defines that some features are same for every device and OS, therefor stop accusing makers that they are copying or something. It is just a natural evolution...
They'll both just be perpetually locked in an existence of a love/hate relationship. Unless Apple suddenly opened OSX for all hardware. Then I'm sure we'd see some saber rattling again. But I dunno if it would be very much. The advantages OSX had over Windows has diminished a lot while some of it's big disadvantages either haven't changed or gotten worse.
Speaking of Apple computers, haven't they sued Intel yet ? I want to see how the biggest baddest chip maker of them all would retaliate.
Apple?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqv-ZzXpeAs
/grabs popcorn
Then you look at things like their successful knock offs... The Samsung Blackjack was identical to the Motorola Q, the Sync was almost identical to the RAZR, the Galaxy S and S II have the exact same prominent design features of the Iphone 3G.
I agree that we only have so many ways to interact with a phone, but it is just stupid to say apple is nothing but a troll who stifles innovation when you know fine well that the smartphone revolution started with the launch of the iphone. Many ingredients were already there but it was apple who made the recipe work, and made it a success.