Apple Failed To Get Important Data of Google

Written By Hary on Monday, March 26, 2012 | 8:11 AM

Apple's attempt to request the necessary data Google and Android are not achieving results. United States Court eventually ruled against Apple to Motorola Mobility for submitting data, the development of the Android operating system and Google's acquisition of documents for Motorola.

As reported, Apple filed a request that the Court of the United States in early March. The judge overseeing the case, Richard A Posner, finally rejected the demands, Tuesday (03/20/2012). Previously, Apple's lawyers said that the Android OS and Google on Motorola's acquisition process is very relevant to the lawsuit Apple filed a patent related to Motorola. However, he did not explain in detail why Apple really need that data.

Motorola attorneys also opposed the demand for Apple. According to him, Google and Android are not included in the lawsuit. Motorola also can not force Google to hand over the documents of the acquisition. Google attorney, Amanda Williamson, finally sent an e-mail to Apple's lawyers. Williamson said that Apple had to explain his demands. He also felt that the reasons demand the necessary data were not well defined.

Google on Motorola's acquisition process has become important in the mobile phone industry. Google will be one of the company that owns patents in the mobile industry's biggest acquisition since it bought 17 000 patents and 7,500 patent applications. Currently, Google on Motorola's acquisition offer of 12.5 billion U.S. dollars has been approved by the United States and European regulators in February 2012. However, regulators in China, Taiwan, and Israel have not signed it. Google
to acquire Motorola's business is the Internet giant step in strengthening the Android smartphone market share in Google's flagship smartphone to compete with Apple Inc., The iPhone. Motorola's worth the wait Could Google's doing it. We'll see!

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