BT sues Google over Android patent infringements
It's becoming more of a case of who isn't suing Google than who is, as phone and broadband provider BT has filed a lawsuit that claims the Android operating system infringes on a number of its patents.
The six patents that have allegedly been infringed upon don't just include Android, but also Google's Music and Maps services.
According to T3, BT is seeking financial reimbursement and for injunctions to be put in place.
Although Google has been on the receiving end of lawsuits before with regard to Android, BT represents one of its larger legal adversaries, which will make the ensuing war of words more interesting to behold.
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