Thought the Personal Audio / Apple brouhaha was over? Think again, because everyone's favorite
patent licensing company is back, hitting Cupertino with another suit.
You'll recall an earlier ruling by a federal jury in Eastern Texas found
the CE maker guilty of infringing upon PA's playlist-related IP with an
assortment of older iPods. This new filing alleges that newer Apple devices, like the iPhone 4, iPad 2
and modern day iPods -- which weren't part of the original 2009 case --
also violate that same IP, in a move we'd surmise serves to pad
Personal Audio's coffers. Not like Apple's apt to feel the pinch should Personal Audio snag another victory, but hey....
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