HTC Will "Fully Defend Itself" Against Apple's Accusations
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Mobile phone maker HTC has released an official statement, declaring that the company will 'fully defend itself' against the lawsuit filed by Apple Inc. Apple claims that the company has infringed 20 of its patents related to hardware and software technology in most of HTC's smartphones which run on Google's Android OS. According to the press release, after carefully examining the 20-odd patent infringement claims made by the iPod maker, HTC has announced that it was...
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