OMG! This Company Claims That Apple Copied Its Dual-Camera Technology
OMG! This Company Claims That Apple Copied Its Dual-Camera Technology

It seems that the tech giant Apple will again return to court in a lawsuit filed by the Israeli company Corephotonics, which accuses the tech giant Apple of infringing its patents on the dual-camera technology of iPhones 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus.

OMG! This Company Claims That Apple Copied Its Dual-Camera Technology

The tech giant Apple will return to court in a lawsuit filed by the Israeli company Corephotonics, which accuses the tech giant Apple of infringing its patents on the dual-camera technology of iPhones 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus.

The company based in Tel Aviv claims that the tech giant Apple copied and used its camera technology and placed it on the iPhone that also without any authorization.

In a lawsuit filed against the Cupertino giant, of course, the tech giant Apple, the president David Mendlovic of the Israeli startup firm Corephotonics accuses the tech giant Apple of declining a partnership offered by the startup.

The representatives of the tech giant Apple who made contact with the president, David Mendlovic of the Israeli startup firm Corephotonics would even have suggested the possibility of violating the patents of the Israeli company.

According to the complaint, “the tech giant Apple’s lead negotiator expressed contempt for Corephotonics’ patents, telling Dr. Mendlovic and others that even if Apple infringed, it would take years and millions of dollars in litigation before Apple might have to pay something.”

However, the tech giant Apple has not publicly positioned on the subject, but the official information we have so far is that the company founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak uses own patents in the built-in cameras on their devices, of course, iPhone and iPad.

Although little known, that the Israeli startup firm Corephotonics has managed to raise $15 million from the well-known investors that included the South Korean giant Samsung Ventures, Foxconn, MediaTek, and SanDisk.

In court, the company is advised by the company Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, the same company that handled the case filed by Samsung against Apple involving possible patent infringement.

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