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Fearless

(18,421 posts)
Wed May 23, 2012, 04:20 PM May 2012

Xbox 360 Should Be Banned from U.S. for Violating Patents, Judge Says

Source: Time

Microsoft’s Xbox 360 should be banned from import and sales in the United States for violating Motorola patents, a U.S. International Trade Commission judge ruled.

The Xbox 360 violates four Motorola patents, according to ITC Administrative Law Judge David Shaw, Wired reports. Shaw made his initial ruling against Microsoft in April, and now recommends a ban on sales and import of the game console.

But don’t expect the Xbox 360 to vanish from store shelves anytime soon. Shaw’s ruling still faces approval or modifications by the ITC’s board of commissioners–with a deadline of August 23–and even if they agree completely with Shaw, they must still get a sign off from the Obama administration within 60 days.

The patent battle between Microsoft and Motorola spills beyond the ITC as well, and involves more than just the Xbox 360. Motorola successfully sued Microsoft for patent infringement in Germany, but a separate Microsoft lawsuit against Motorola in Seattle prevents Motorola from enforcing a sales ban there, at least temporarily. That’s because Motorola’s patents deal with the H.264 codec for online video, which is a standard that Microsoft says should be licensed on fair and reasonable terms. (Here’s a post at FOSS Patents if you want to bury yourself in the technicalities.) Meanwhile, Microsoft has won its own import ban against 18 Android phones by Motorola, in a separate patent infringement ruling by the ITC.

Read more: http://techland.time.com/2012/05/23/xbox-360-should-be-banned-from-u-s-over-patents-judge-says/



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Xbox 360 Should Be Banned from U.S. for Violating Patents, Judge Says (Original Post) Fearless May 2012 OP
Will they break down my door and take my x-box ? jdadd May 2012 #1
Haha! No. Just potentially ban the sale and importation of. Fearless May 2012 #2
The patent system is broken. FreeBC May 2012 #3
If a ban actually goes through Serve The Servants May 2012 #4
MS = pirates L0oniX May 2012 #5
Let's see... Fearless May 2012 #6
Who DOESN'T like Johnny Depp? n/t Prophet 451 May 2012 #11
Stereotypically? Fearless May 2012 #13
What Microsoft is suppose to build something on its own? bahrbearian May 2012 #7
Oh bother. Do software patents contribute to any public good? hunter May 2012 #8
Wonder what happens now that Google bought Motorola? Dont_Bogart_the_Pretzel May 2012 #9
Google offered Microsoft a $4B settlement agreement... they rejected it. Fearless May 2012 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2012 #12
 

FreeBC

(403 posts)
3. The patent system is broken.
Wed May 23, 2012, 05:07 PM
May 2012

Our elected representatives have neither the intelligence nor willpower to fix it.

Serve The Servants

(328 posts)
4. If a ban actually goes through
Wed May 23, 2012, 06:19 PM
May 2012

It should take effect right around the time the Xbox 720 hits the store shelves during the holiday season 2013.

Fearless

(18,421 posts)
6. Let's see...
Wed May 23, 2012, 06:44 PM
May 2012

The Pirate Bay = good pirates?
Microsoft = bad pirates
Google/Apple/etc. = not pirates, but really still pirates
Pirates of the Carribbean = OK pirates, but only if you like Johnny Depp.

hunter

(38,301 posts)
8. Oh bother. Do software patents contribute to any public good?
Wed May 23, 2012, 08:34 PM
May 2012

The lawyers at Microsoft and Motorola will have something to do, money will change hands, but how will this make the U.S.A a better nation in any way?

With or without software patents we'd have got something like the H.264 codecs.

I think software patents actually restrict innovation.

9. Wonder what happens now that Google bought Motorola?
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:08 PM
May 2012
http://money.cnn.com/2012/05/22/technology/google-motorola/index.htm

Google seals $13 billion Motorola buy
By David Goldman @CNNMoneyTech May 22, 2012: 10:20 AM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Google officially completed its $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility on Tuesday. It's a watershed moment for the company, marking both its biggest acquisition ever and Google's transition from a search-and-software company to a consumer gadgets maker.

More at link.


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