Apple has gone to court again, this time with Motorola. It's claiming Moto's patent infringement cases against Apple in Germany breach Motorola's licensing agreement with chip-maker Qualcomm, Reuters reports.
This is all starting to feel a bit like a game of chess.
It all comes down to a legal principle called patent exhaustion, The Verge explains. Apple buys chips from Qualcomm, and argues that Qualcomm already pays Moto licensing fees for those components. Now, patent exhaustion states that a company can only claim one payment per use of patented technology.
Seeing as Apple has paid Qualcomm to use Moto's patented tech when it coughed up for the chips, Motorola can't claim any more payments. Trying to double up on licensing fees would breach Motorola's contract with Qualcomm. Or so Apple is arguing anyway.
We'll have to see how this one pans out, especially seeing as German courts may rule differently to US ones. But things haven't been going Apple's way in court recently. It was forced to pull several models of iPad and iPhone from shelves in Germany following a patent dispute from Motorola, though it overturned the ruling just hours later.
A German court also recently ruled that Samsung's redesigned Galaxy Tab 10.1N was fine to go on sale (the company changed its look after Apple had it yanked from the shelves, accusing it of "slavishly copying" the iPad).
Apple's biggest rival Google is currently in the process of taking over Motorola, meaning this kind of legal fracas is only going to become all the more common -- especially if Google took some of Steve Jobs' more contentious comments to heart.
Are these cases in anyone's interest? Or should the companies put their differences aside and focus on making better products? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or over on Facebook.

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Simon Cave 11 February, 2012 09:57
Grow up Apple you do'nt own the world
anonymous 11 February, 2012 11:06
For goodness sake Apple, grow up already. What on earth are you trying to prove exactly?? You are a multi billionaire company and suing over petty things. Why are you doing this? A license with Qualcomm? Oh give it a rest already. Get back to your work stations and work instead of filing complaints. It's pathetic are very witty.
damien2501 11 February, 2012 12:51
Go Apple! if you have the legal right to do something and come out on top as a business its the law to blame. You have to play the rules you are given
anonymous 11 February, 2012 19:32
damien are you serious???? apple would take anyone to court over nothing to try and stifle market growth in their competition
anonymous 12 February, 2012 10:11
apple sue other company. .. and they don't know its like advertising other company's device.. as far as I can see, they only sue threats... means this companies are producing or produced iphone killer, ipad killer and macbook killers. apple, you don't have to think differently(like a no-brain chimps) JUST THINK AGAIN..