Apple sued for alleged security patent infringement
Intertrust, a company that received hundreds of millions from Microsoft over a patent infringement case in 2004, is now suing Apple.
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company announced today that it has filed a patent infringement suit (PDF below) for 15 patents on "security and distributed trusted computing."
Intertrust is asking the court for an injunction to stop Apple from selling or importing products in the U.S. that fall under the patents, and it wants Apple to pay for allegedly using the patents without licensing, according to the complaint. The company is asking for damages and a "… Read more