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Thomas Carey, a partner at Sunstein, a major intellectual property (IP) law firm and chair of its Business Department, said that, “In this particular case, it appears that there is prior art that may render the patent invalid.” Carey points out that this video of the Neonode N1m device at the 4 minute mark appears to pre-date Apple’s devices.

Zdnet clearly didn’t watch the video in question, because the very next line after where they show the sliding to unlock feature the narrator says “That’s very iPhone like”

So, if the video pre-dates the iPhone, how can they be comparing it to the iPhone?

Quality journalism as always.

Can Apple really sue Google or Microsoft for using its patented sliding on/off switch? | ZDNet

Source: zdnet.com

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