Motorola Mobility Dismissed, Huawei Stayed, ZTE Sued in Display-Side Camera Campaign
April 4, 2018
On the heels of both a stay of an earlier case against Huawei and a dismissal of an even earlier suit against Lenovo (Motorola Mobility), inventor-controlled Corydoras Technologies, LLC has filed a new case against ZTE (2:18-cv-00127). As in previous complaints, the case against ZTE asserts seven patents generally related to various aspects of a mobile communications device that displays a mirror image of an object taken from a camera facing the direction of the display. Phones and tablets with a display-side camera are the accused products in the Corydoras Technologies campaign.
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