Sunday, January 2, 2011

Sony filed a complaint against LG

If the holiday season is usually the opportunity to make a truce with his enemies, Sony gives no respite to its competitor LG has filed a complaint with the court in Los Angeles for copyright infringement.

The complainant believes indeed own the rights to seven patents, including one describing a system that can attach a photo of one of your contacts to the phone number in your address book. This device, which lets you know who is calling you (and if you want to win!) Is now implemented by many manufacturers.

The Associated Press adds that the complaint also addresses other technologies to adjust the encoding and transmission of an audio stream based on the quality of bandwidth, delay the audio a few seconds to use the camera phone to see where a picture was taken or to be able to adjust on the fly the quality of photos taken by the camera.

In all ten smartphones manufactured by LG are concerned. Sony claim that sales of the latter are suspended in the United States.

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