Tuesday, April 17, 2012

T-Mobile Served NFC Patent Infringement Lawsuit by Israeli Firm



PR Web (press release)

As T-Mobile is served with a lawsuit from an Israeli firm, claiming patent infringement with regard to the cell phone carrier’s near field communications technology, Patent Assistance Worldwide highlights the sheer complexity of patent law, and the need for inventors to seek legal assistance.
Miami, Florida (PRWEB) April 17, 2012
Becoming successful in a technology-related field obviously requires a great degree of technical and scientific expertise, as well as creativity and bold marketing. Yet these are only a handful of the many qualities it takes for technological success, a lesson recently learned by T-Mobile. 

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According to PC Magazine, the suit against T-Mobile is concerned with the near field communication (NFC) technology used in the carrier’s smartphones. The Israeli tech firm, called On Track Innovations, says T-Mobile’s technology infringes on one of their own patents. The case is currently pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Case No. 12-CV-2224.



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