“Pat-rights is demanding 12 percent of gross sales from iTunes music tracks and iPods. According to the company, Apple has less than three weeks to accept the offer or it may sue. Pat-rights said it would seek damages up to three times its original value if Apple does not comply.”
Advanced Audio Devices appears to be after Apple for their iPod design which could have originally been created by Advanced Audio Devices. This is speculation at this point, but based on the patent description it sounds like Apple could have unrightfully used the design concept.
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In other Apple related news, the company has just won a lawsuit against several Apple fan sites for leaking confidential information about Apple’s upcoming products.
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