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Google and Motorola ordered to share Android details with Apple

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Google Inc. and Motorola Mobility have been ordered to disclose details on the development of the Android operating system to rival Apple Inc.

The order came down Monday from Circuit Judge Richard A. Posner in U.S. District Court in Chicago as part of an ongoing patent suit between Apple and Motorola Mobility over Android.

Posner also ordered the two companies to provide information on Google’s ongoing purchase of Motorola Mobility, as well as Google’s purchase of Android Inc. in 2005.

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Google is looking to complete a $12.5-billion takeover of Motorola Mobility, which makes phones and tablets that run on the Android OS. So far, the Federal Trade Commission and regulators in Europe have approved Google’s purchase of Motorola Mobility.

The patent lawsuit at the center of the fight was filed by Apple in 2010. Motorola later countersued.

A trial regarding Apple’s claims that Motorola Mobility has infringed six of its patents will begin in June. After that wraps up, a second trial will take place over Motorola’s claim that Apple’s iPhone has violated three of its patents.

The Chicago suits between Apple and Motorola are part of a large number of patent battles between Apple and hardware makers, including HTC and Samsung, that use Android — the most widely used mobile operating system in the world.

The patent battles between Apple and firms that use Android are taking place in Germany, Europe, Asia and Australia, with more than 20 suits having been filed in at least 10 countries.

nathan.olivarezgiles@latimes.com

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