
Apple is being prosecuted for having copied the technology used to make the iPhone can surf the Internet, advancing the agency Reuters, which says that the company infringed a patent registered by the EMG.
The case alleges that technology used by the iPhone to navigate and view some websites on the screen of the device infringes a patent obtained last month by Elliot Gottfurcht and other inventors of EMG.
A spokesman for Apple, Susan Lundgren, preferred not to comment on this process, saying that the company does not discuss pending litigation.
The EMG not think of processing companies such as Nokia, which makes the G1 Google, or Research in Motion (RIM), which manufactures the BlackBerry, which also produces devices that can display mobile websites, according to the company's lawyer Stanley Gibson.
The mobile sites are essentially versions of the reformed original sites, with the right content for a smaller screen. "Do not look no further than the iPhone, 'said Gibson to Reuters. "This is the unit for which we look. Obviously, he is very popular, 'said.
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