US Customs asks court to toss Masimo's Apple Watch lawsuit
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US Customs challenges Masimo lawsuit on Apple Watch
A long-running patent battle over the Apple Watch’s blood oxygen feature has taken another turn. Masimo recently filed a lawsuit against U.S. Customs and Border Protection, accusing the agency of improperly allowing Apple to resume selling watches with the health... Read more at US Customs challenges Masimo lawsuit on Apple Watch
This week, Masimo, a manufacturer of medical devices, sued the US Customs and Border Protection Service (CBP) after the agency allowed Apple to resume the sale of Apple Watch with the activated blood oxygen function in the United States. In response, US Customs filed a petition to have the complaint dismissed, [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone …
US Customs Seeks Dismissal of Masimo Lawsuit Over Apple Watch Redesign
In a move that could reshape the ongoing patent battle over smartwatch technology, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by medical device maker Masimo Corp., arguing that the case belongs under the jurisdiction of the U.S. International Trade Commission rather than federal courts. The dispute centers on Apple’s efforts to reinstate blood-oxygen monitoring features in its Apple Watch models sold in th…
Masimo’s Apple Watch Lawsuit Against US Customs Could Be Thrown Out
Masimo’s latest lawsuit against U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) faces a direct challenge. The medical device company accused the agency of unlawfully allowing Apple to resume selling Apple Watch models with the blood oxygen feature enabled. Now, CBP has filed a motion to dismiss, arguing the case does not belong in federal district court. […] The post Masimo’s Apple Watch Lawsuit Against US Customs Could Be Thrown Out appeared first on …
US Customs asks court to toss Masimo lawsuit in Apple Watch dispute
A few days ago, Masimo sued U.S. Customs over its decision to let Apple resume selling the Apple Watch in the United States with the blood oxygen feature enabled. Now, the government agency has responded with a motion to dismiss the lawsuit. Here are the details. more . . .
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