ITT Sues Verizon and More Over GPS PatentBy Chris - 03/25/2009 6:05:23 PM |

We have one more trial craving our attention. ITT Corp has decided to sue Verizon alongside a handful of cellphone manufacturers like Motorola, Nokia, LG and Kyocera over GPS patent infringement. The companies have allegedly violated one of ITT’s patents which relates to position information transmitted in urban areas with line-of-sight obstructions. A jury trial is being asked for and subsequently ITT will ask for lots of money.
via dailyherald
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Tags: GPS, ITT, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Verizon

