The Apple patent infringement case against Taiwanese Smartphone maker HTC will come under review soon, according to the International Trade Commission.
The trade agency said on its website that it plans to review the decision reached on July 15 regarding infringement on two of Apple’s patents, which could lead to a ban on HTC imports to the U.S. Of the four patents that were said to be copied, only two were found to be infringed upon. Apple, in a filing with the ITC, said that if the two cases were to be reviewed, the other two that were found not to be infringing on their patents should be reviewed as well.
HTC in their turn have also sued Apple for infringing upon their technology patents. An HTC source said that no matter the outcome, they were ready to work out alternation solutions that would circumvent the patents held by Apple. HTC spokesman Adam Emery also said, in an e-mailed statement, that the company was pleased with the trade agency’s decision to review the July 15 ruling, saying that they were “confident in [their] case.” The deadline for the review decision has been set for Dec. 6.

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