It appears like Motorola is within a place of trouble as Lemko has accused the organization for stealing their source code knowingly. Lemko is accusing Motorola of employing among their engineers who produced geolocation codes for cell phones, simply to steal the code and try to hide it in Motorola s Chinese offices. Lemko can also be declaring that certain such Motorola phone on Sprint s network was examined using the stolen code.
It appears that in 2006, Motorola was missing position-identifying technology, that was why they hired Lemko s engineer because of her use of Lemko s trade secrets. After employing the engineer, Motorola allegedly destroyed computer files that demonstrated the organization used Lemko s code after which quickly firing the engineer in 2008. Lemko now seeks compensation for losing royalties along with other unspecified damages.
This suit most likely won't assist with the Google-Motorola acquisition deal that's still pending antitrust regulator approval, especially since Bing is presently facing a suit from Oracle over Java patent use within Android. Not sure how Motorola plans to reply to this suit from Lemko.
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