foxxx333
If the police can use evidence contained in an iPhone, an innocent person can use evidence stored in an iPhone to counter an untrue allegation.
2 publicly visible posts • joined 17 Jul 2009
To validate a patent, one must not only define a concept but must demonstrate an embodiment of that concept. Apparently, the claimant has not so demonstrated a concrete example of its idea. Further, the idea as defined in the 2003 patent, may differ materially from Apple's embodiment. Thus, Apple may have ignored the claimant's patent on the basis that it is invalidated without a concrete demonstration and/or that Apple's embodiment is materially different or that it does not depend on a concept defined in the disputed patent.