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HTC Gains Patent Foothold Against Apple With Purchase of S3 Graphics

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htc logoVIA Technologies today announced that it and its partner investment firm WTI are selling off S3 Graphics to smartphone manufacturer HTC.

The acquisition is notable because S3 Graphics recently won a partial victory over Apple in an initial judgment on a patent dispute being reviewed by the U.S. International Trade Commission. HTC's purchase of S3 will turn those patents over to the smartphone company and be a significant bargaining chip should the initial determination that Apple has violated two of the patents hold up.

Owning S3 Graphics may boost HTC in its legal battle against Apple, which last year sued the Taoyuan, Taiwan-based company for patent infringements. S3 Graphics last week won a ruling against the maker of iPhones and iPads regarding two patents for compression technology.

“Buying a patent portfolio will be very useful to us,” Yung said, declining to comment on specific lawsuits.

Apple and HTC have been locked in a legal battle for well over a year, beginning with Apple's March 2010 lawsuit accusing HTC of infringing 20 Apple patents with its Android-powered handsets. HTC filed a countersuit several months later, but no resolution has yet been reached.

Top Rated Comments

Bluemeanie1976 Avatar
192 months ago
So it has nothing to do with right, or wrong, simply who can get the best position patent wise? Pathetic. I'm bored with all these lawsuits.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
RafaelT Avatar
192 months ago
Means nothing, just another bargaining chip in the patent game.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
192 months ago
Don't you just HATE HTC? The products just FEEL shoddy.

Don't you just HATE fanbois? These people just FEEL ignorant.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
blackburn Avatar
192 months ago
Don't you just HATE HTC? The products just FEEL shoddy.

The only htc I ever had, was fine in fit and finish. But it had serious heat issues and windows mobile did suck donkey balls. The only good thing was that calls where loud and clear. I don't know about new products, but I wasn't impressed with my now battery dead diamond. But my iPhone 2g did heat up too.
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ChazUK Avatar
192 months ago
Don't you just HATE HTC? The products just FEEL shoddy.
Pesronally, no. My Apple gear has been flawless as well as my HTC stuff.

I've got no reason to pledge allegiance to either companies as I enjoy their products.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
louis Fashion Avatar
192 months ago
Don't you just HATE HTC? The products just FEEL shoddy.
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