Google
broke all sorts of records with its Android operating system, but its
rapid growth is coming at a pretty high price. There's already a lengthy
list of companies that want a piece of the search giant's healthy
income and we just heard there's a new addition to it.
British Telecommunications plc (more commonly known as British Telecom) has filed a lawsuit with the Delaware US District Court, claiming that Google is infringing six of its patents with its services and the Android platform.
British Telecom is demanding triple damages for willful and deliberate infringement of its patents as well as an injunction against the violating services. The patents in question concern Google Music, Google Maps, Google Search, Google+ and even Google Offers.
For the legal specifics of the case follow the source link for the full text of the complaint, filled by BT.
Source
British Telecommunications plc (more commonly known as British Telecom) has filed a lawsuit with the Delaware US District Court, claiming that Google is infringing six of its patents with its services and the Android platform.
British Telecom is demanding triple damages for willful and deliberate infringement of its patents as well as an injunction against the violating services. The patents in question concern Google Music, Google Maps, Google Search, Google+ and even Google Offers.
For the legal specifics of the case follow the source link for the full text of the complaint, filled by BT.
Source
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