Legal Department Applu won't rest for a moment in the fall either. In addition to the lawsuit for unauthorized release or misuse of the Memoji name, they will also have to deal with an attack by a patent troll, Uniloc. The company filed a lawsuit in Texas against Apple lawsuit for alleged patent infringement on a function AirDrop.
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The patent application on which Uniloc bases its lawsuit has changed hands several times over the past few years, untilonec ended up in the hands of Uniloc in February of this year. Uniloc is now trying to convince the court that Apple u AirDropu used its patented technology to create a secure connection between two devices over two separate communication lines. And since it offers support AirDrop virtually all new devices from Applu, the lawsuit covers all iPhones from the "five" onwards, most iPads, Macs and iPod touch from the sixth generation onwards. Uniloc is demanding damages for the misuse of technology in these products, including legal costs and other fees associated with the dispute.
Since the entire dispute is only at its beginning, it is impossible to say whether the court will side with the plaintiff this time. Applu or Uniloc. However, Uniloc is already famous for its efforts, which could work against it. It has already launched similar patent wars several times in the past, the most recent of which is the April lawsuit filed against Apple due to Apple Maps, Apple ID, software updates. However, we have also encountered lawsuits in the past due to the application Apple TV Remote or Apple Watch. Apple So, in a way, he can at least be happy that he is not the only victim of this annoying troll. His lawsuits have already had to be dealt with by Acti, for example.vision Blizzard, Aspyr, Electronic Arts, McAfee, Microsoft, Sega, Sony or Symatec. However, Uniloc emerged as the loser in the vast majority of disputes.