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U.S. ITC Investigating Claims Apple Infringed on Patents Owned by Aqua Connect
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2017-11-15
Posted by 3uTools

The United States International Trade Commission today announced that it has launched an investigation into allegations that Apple infringed on patents owned by Aqua Connect. 

Back in October, Aqua Connect and its subsidiary Strategic Technology partners 
filed complaints against Apple with the United States International Trade Commission and the District Court for the Central District of California accusing Macs, iOS devices, and Apple TVs of infringing on two of its patents. 


U.S. ITC Investigating Claims Apple Infringed on Patents Owned by Aqua Connect


The two patents in question include U.S. Patent RE46,386, "Updating a User Session in a Mach-derived Computer System Environment" and U.S. Patent 8,924,502, "System, Method and Computer Program Product for Updating a User Session in a Mach-derived System Environment."


According to Aqua Connect, both of the patents relate to screen sharing, remote desktop, and terminal server technology. Aqua Connect says that it built the first remote desktop solution for the Mac in 2008, which Apple later built into its iOS and macOS products in the form of AirPlay and other functionality without permission.


Source: macrumors

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