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My Story, British Telecom sues Google over Android, other services

Submitted by on December 19, 2011

British Telecom filed a lawsuit against Google on Thursday, alleging that
Android and other services violate six of the telco's patents.

The lawsuit (see below), filed in U.S. District Court in Delaware, claims that Google services such as Android Market, Google Maps, Google Search, Google+, and Google Offers violate patents owned by British Telecom. The services infringe on a variety of patents including ones that cover systems for navigation information, service provision system for communications networks, and telecommunications apparatus and method.

The suit seeks unspecified damages as well as an injunction.

Google's mobile operating system has attracted lawsuits before, notably from Apple and Microsoft, which is on a campaign to ink patent-protection deals with original design manufacturers.

Google representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but at least one patent observer predicts the lawsuits may force Google to make changes to how it distributes the OS to device makers.

"With so many major patent holders asserting their rights, obligations to pay royalties may force Google to change its Android licensing model and pass royalties on to device makers," Florian Mueller wrote in a Foss Patents blog post.

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