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Written by tinfoil
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Thursday, 24 August 2006 18:46
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C|Net: Apple Computer and Creative Technology have agreed to settle
their legal dispute over music player patents for $100 million, the
companies announced Wednesday.
The $100 million, to be paid by Apple, grants Apple a license to a Creative patent for the hierarchical user interface used in that company's Zen music players. After months of hinting that it would be coming after rival music player companies, Creative sued Apple in May, claiming the iPod maker was infringing on its patents.
A week later, Apple countersued,
claiming Creative was infringing on Apple patents for user interfaces.
As a result of the settlement, all legal disputes between the two
companies related to the patent will disappear. Creative had also asked the International Trade Commission to investigate Apple for patent infringement. Read More.
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