The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled against Apple.
The court says that the patent infringement lawsuit can move forward.
The Apple Watch will continue to have some patent infringement problems according to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
As reported by Reuters, the court has ruled against Apple, saying that the case can go forward. Apple attempted to escape the case by claiming the patents in question, which focus on heart rate detection, were owned by a university rather than the professor who brought the suit forward.
The employment agreement between professor Mohammed Islam and the university didn t automatically assign his patents to it, and Apple couldn t escape the case based on a lack of standing by his company Omni MedSci Inc, U.S. Circuit Judge Richard Linn said for a divided three-judge panel.
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