Apple sued over noise reduction Noise Free Wireless


Not a week passed when there is a new company that Apple is suing. Last week it was seen how Apple was sued in China by a company that claims to have rights to Siri. And now it's an American company: Noise Free Wireless Silicon Valley believes the rights to noise cancellation technology that Apple has used the iPhone. Noise Free Wireless claims that their technology several times at the Apple headquarters in Cupertino have demonstrated.

In addition, they revealed detailed technical information, now would be abused by Apple in the iPhone 4 and 4S and all iPhone models. Also, Apple would have the same technical information processed in a separate patent application.

Noise Free Wireless in May 2007 and applied for a patent that was awarded in June 2010. The patent number 7,742,790 describes a method to reduce noise or eliminate, such as noise. The patent is for voice calls on a mobile phone. Noise Free Wireless in 2007 when the patent was filed they went to Apple to tell about it. Apple was interested and invited the company a few times. Everything was discussed in late 2008 recorded in a confidentiality agreement. But in 2010 Apple began talks with Audience, a competing company. To top it off she also asked in June 2010 its own patent - coincidentally in the same month that the Noise Free Wireless previously filed patent was awarded. The company now believes that Apple has some ideas and inventions processed under the confidentiality agreement fell. A judge will now have to decide whether Apple's intellectual property is indeed a company has been stolen, to avoid licensing fees to be paid.

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