Google is Alone Against All in Patent War
Patents are created to protect small companies from huge ones, but, as the latest events show, this can turn into a big trouble for big manufacturers. If earlier patent wars were really chaotic, now it seems all companies have united to shut Google down. It’s not fair, but it seems to be legal.

Google has decided to talk about this more freely calling it a “hostile organized campaign.” Google’s mobile operating system, Android, is very popular nowadays, and other manufacturers that fight to find their own place under the Sun, can’t sit quietly while Google conquers the whole market. At the first sight it seems all those lawsuits against Google or other companies don’t mean anything, but as Google CLO says, they are looking for different ways to defend themselves from these legal attacks.
There are several companies that make Google worry more than others — Microsoft, Apple, Oracle and others. Take as an example the patent of unlocking the screen by sliding an unlock bar across it. I can’t say why Apple decided the idea of this technology belonged to it. Anyway, there are many disputable patents that sometimes become ridiculous.
Several days ago HTC filed a lawsuit against Apple in the UK (in the U.S. it was done earlier). HTC is not Google, but the Taiwanese company and other companies like it can suffer by inertia if Google suffers. That’s why I think these wars will not last for too long — other companies cooperating with Google will do what they can to defend it.
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