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Motorola Mobillity secures ban against Apple in Germany

Apple Inc have a miserable time this week as they are facing a lawsuit in the European courts. On Friday, the giant company had a patent infringement battle with Motorola Mobility in Germany – this in the same week that a Spanish court also ruled against the Cupertino-based company.

According to a blog post written by Florian Mueller, the Mannheim Regional Court had granted Motorola Mobility a ban against Apple, maker of the iPhone and iPad.

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Blackberry Maker accused of copying BBX trademark

BBX, the operating system that Research In Motion depended upon in reviving its floundering BlackBerry franchise, has run into difficulty even earlier the company could install the system in its smartphone line.

A New Mexico firm asserts the “BBX” name is secluded by trademarks it holds and is threatening tin taking legal action against RIM unless it discontinues using the moniker.

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First State Superannuation abandons legal charges against Webster

First State Superannuation has abandoned legal charges against security consultant Patrick Webster for releasing a security hole without their authority.

The company had work help fixed Webster’s computer problem regarding a legal document which demanded he give the company’s IT staff access to his computer.