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Gemalto Sues Google, HTC, Samsung Over Java Card Technology

Monday, 25 October 2010 07:09 AM EDT

Gemalto NV sued Google Inc. and phonemakers HTC Corp., Motorola Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., claiming the Android mobile-phone operating system used its technology without permission.

The manufacturer of digital-security technology filed the patent-infringement suit against the companies in Texas federal court on Oct. 22, according to the complaint. Gemalto said the development platform for Android improperly includes its Java Card technology, which allows software written in Java and other “high-level programming languages” to run on mobile phones.

Google’s Android is now the most popular operating system for smartphones in the U.S., with Apple Inc.’s iOS and Research in Motion Inc.’s Blackberry platforms tied for second place, Nielsen Co. said earlier this month.

The Java Card allows applications developed on other platforms to run on “a resource constrained device” like a mobile phone, Gemalto said in a statement on its website. The technology was developed in the 1990s at the company’s Texas research facilities, according to the statement.

Samsung spokeswoman Chenny Kim declined to comment. Google spokesman Bill Echikson, Motorola spokeswoman Stephanie Forrest, and HTC Chief Financial Officer and Spokesman Cheng Hui-Ming didn’t immediately return calls seeking comments.

Gemalto, based in Amsterdam, last week reported a 25 percent increase in third-quarter revenue, led by its security and secure payments business.

The case is Gemalto SA v. HTC Corporation, HTC America Inc., Exedea Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America LLC, Motorola Inc., and Google Inc., case no. 6:10-cv-00561, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (Tyler Division).


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