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The Taiwanese smartphone maker1 HTC has filed a lawsuit2 in the US against Apple, accusing its American rival of infringing3 its patents. 中国台湾智能手机生产商HTC状告美国苹果公司侵犯其专利。 HTC makes smartphones powered by the Android mobile software It is the latest step in a legal battle over patents between the two companies. The battle for sales of smartphones took a new twist on Monday when Google agreed to pay $12.5 billion to buy Motorola's mobile unit. Google wants to move ahead with development of its Android system for mobile telephones, making it more competitive with rivals like Microsoft. The legal battle over patents between HTC of Taiwan and Apple in the US is part of the sales war. HTC General Counsel Grace Lei said in a statement: "We are taking this action against Apple to protect our intellectual property, our industry partners, and most importantly our customers that use HTC products." Apple has not responded to requests for comment from the BBC. Patent war In July, HTC was found to infringe4(侵犯) two iPhone patents in a case brought by Apple at the US International Trade Commission (ITC). However HTC, which is one of the world's fastest-growing smartphone makers5, has vowed6 to appeal against the ruling, which threatens its business model of designing products around the Android operating system. Google's acquisition(获得) of Motorola Mobility7 (MMI) may offer a greater degree of protection to Android handset makers. "MMI's patent portfolio8 is likely to help Google protect manufacturers using the Android ecosystem9 against litigation from Apple and Microsoft," Bernstein Research said in a note to clients. Motorola, Nokia, HTC, Apple, Google and Samsung are all involved in one or more patent lawsuits10. 点击收听单词发音
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