The US Court of Appeals upheld a previous decision of the Office of Patent and Trademark Office in a patent lawsuit filed by Corephotonics against Apple.
The Israeli company Corephotonics, known for developing dual cameras for smartphones, filed a lawsuit against Apple in 2017, accusing it of infringing four patents on the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus. In 2018, a new lawsuit was filed that included the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X smartphones.

Apple has asked the United States Patent and Trademark Office to review patents. After examining them, the Board of Appeal decided that patented inventions were not subject to patenting due to obviousness. In turn, the company Corephotonics appealed this decision, appealing to the court of appeal.
On Monday, this court sided with Apple, upholding a previous decision by the Patent and Trademark Office. This means that Apple has finally won the dispute with Corephotonics.
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