Personal Audio is back once again in its obvious trolling ways. After successfully suing Apple for infringing its obvious about "downloadable playlists," that finished with an $8 million settlement, the Texas-based obvious chartering firm filed a obvious transgression censure against Amazon.
Personal Audio did the same thing all over: filing the box once again in the Eastern District of Texas sovereign justice (which favors the obvious hilt more), but instead of the iPod, it right away claims that Kindle Fire infringed two of its egghead properties. The patents in subject are number 6,199,076 that involves an audio player and number 7.509,178 that claims the above mentioned downloadable playlists.
Let us see if Amazon would take the same highway as Apple or free-for-all it out in this fighting that is sorely not in their favor.
Source: Paid Content , around Engadget
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