Apple, RIM get green light to intervene in Kodak appeal

Apple and Research In Motion have been allowed to intervene in Kodak’s efforts to appeal its case against the two tech giants, which was tossed out of court by the U.S. International Trade Commission earlier this year.
In a court order (pdf) posted last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., said that both Apple and RIM could intervene in the case, which centers on the alleged infringement of Kodak’s patents.
The decision means both companies can participate in the process, and defend the products in question.
Kodak originally filed its complaint…

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