http://www.bgr.com/2012/06/08/apple-motorola-patent-case-judge-dismisses-with-prejudice/


Judge Richard Posner, one of the most distinguished legal minds in the
United States, sounds absolutely fed up with Apple and Motorola
Mobility for wasting his time with their patent suits. In fact, Posner
was apparently so perturbed with the arguments from both companies
that he said their cases should be dismissed with prejudice, meaning
they cannot be brought before a court again. Per GigaOm, Posner also
tore into Apple and Motorola’s reasoning and was particularly incensed
by Apple’s argument that unlocking a device with a finger tap
infringed upon patented swipe-to-unlock technology because “a tap is a
zero length swipe.” “That’s silly,” Posner replied. “It’s like saying
that a point is a zero-length line.” Posner also recently posted a
rant on his personal blog about the general failures of modern
American institutions, including a patent system that he described as
“dysfunctional.”

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