Unauthorized use of patented technology to prevent drivers from playing iphone, Apple was sued in court

According to foreign media reports, Apple, which has always been a lawsuit, has been sued in court recently, but this time it was unexpected. The Californian man actually used Apple's patented technology to prevent drivers from using the iPhone. The court.

Californian man Julio Ceja recently filed Apple in the Los Angeles High Court, accusing Apple of not using the patented technology that has been used to prevent drivers from using the iPhone while driving a car, which has led to a large number of traffic accidents. He asked the court to stop selling the iPhone in California until Apple deployed a "lock" feature that prevented drivers from using the phone while driving.

Unauthorized use of patented technology to prevent drivers from playing iphone, Apple was sued in court

Sega sued Apple in a California court in Los Angeles, alleging that Apple did not activate the lock-in function, violating California law related to protecting consumer rights and seeking the case to become a class action lawsuit.

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Sega used US Pat. No. 8706143 as evidence that Apple could prevent drivers from sending and receiving messages while driving. Apple applied for the patent in 2008 and was authorized in 2014. This patent, known as "Driver Handheld Computer Locking Device," describes a method of turning off a handheld computing device using an "action analyzer" and a "background analyzer."

Apple did not comment on this lawsuit. A young girl was killed in a traffic accident caused by the driver of FaceTIme while driving, and her parents filed a similar lawsuit against Apple.

In the indictment, Sega also listed statistics that sending and receiving messages while driving caused a greater threat to traffic safety than drunk driving. He said that California has caused as many as 52,000 traffic accidents per year by the iPhone. In the United States, 16 people are killed every day in traffic accidents caused by sending and receiving messages while driving.

Saga's attorney, Jonathan Michaels, said the problem could only be solved by technical means. Michaels said in a statement, "Unfortunately, legislation cannot solve this problem. The relationship between people and mobile phones is too close, and it is easy to escape legal sanctions. The deployment lock-up function is the only solution."

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