BTG International Files Complaint Against Apple, Inc and More
According to PC World, BTG International has filed a complaint to the International Trade Commission against flash storage chips makers, such as Samsung and other vendors, like Apple, Inc.,Sony and Dell — just name a few– claiming five patent violations on flash technology and requesting to ban importation of these chips and other devices.
In the article:
BTG alleges that some Samsung chips violate its patents on multilevel NAND flash memory. The chips have been used in a range of products including the first-generation iPhone 8GB, MacBook Air, Asus Eee PC netbook, Lenovo ThinkPad X301, Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T2 camera and flash cards and storage devices, according to the suit.
BTG International is a licensing company that holds these patents on a variety of inventions by T. Gordon White. The International Trade Commission will assign out this case and set a target date to close this case.
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