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Apple gets Creative with patent suit
'Anything you can do, I can do better... '
By Anne Broache
Published: Monday 22 May 2006
Faced with a patent infringement suit against the iPod and iPod Nano, Apple countered this week with its own complaint against Creative Labs, which holds a distant second place in the personal media player market.
The suit was initiated in a Wisconsin federal court on 15 May, the same day that the Singapore-based electronics maker said it had sued Apple in US District Court in California, seeking an injunction against the iPod and damages.
In its complaint, Apple accuses the company of infringing on four of its patents related to user interfaces and icon displays for digital media players. The company is requesting monetary damages and an injunction barring continued use of its patents.
In a separate complaint with the US International Trade Commission filed this week, Creative is also seeking an injunction that would stop Apple from selling the iPod and iPod Nano in the US.
Creative's complaints centre on a patent describing a system for organising music and songs used in its Zen MP3 player, which the US Patent and Trademark Office awarded it last August. The company's chief executive hinted a few months later that he planned to assert the company's patents against suspected infringers and seek royalties.
Apple declined to comment on Friday. Creative did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
Anne Broache writes for CNET News.com
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