Absrtact: After AVRs accused Apple Virtual assistant Siri of violating its patent earlier this month, foreign media reported in Thursday that US corporate Speakware sued Apple for violating its voice control patent. Set of micro-net news, according to foreign media AppleInsider reported that this week, 41 speakware of the U.S. state of California company sued Apple infringement of its voice control patent. This is also the second similar lawsuit that Apple encountered this month, after a lawsuit was filed by Arizona, State speech recognition technology company AVRS. It is reported that the above-mentioned voice control patent name is ' hands-free, voice-controlled remote transmitter ', the patent time is 2002, infringing products including the iphone, IPad, Homepod, as well as Siri and HomeKit platform. Speakware said Apple knew the patent existed because, at least in March 2014, Apple had cited it in a patent application. So far, Apple has cited the patent several times and listed it as a first-hand technology in 46 patents and patent applications. As a result, Speakware asked Apple to compensate for economic losses and attorneys ' fees. But foreign media said Speakware is likely to be a patent ' rogue ', hoping to reach an out-of-court settlement with Apple. In fact, this is the second similar lawsuit Apple has encountered this month. Earlier this month, American Arizona Company Advanced Voice Recognition Systems, Inc. (AVRS) that Apple virtual assistant Siri violated its patent. AVRS once patented a patent in the United States with a patent number of 7,558,730, a user speech recognition and transcription technology that supports heterogeneous protocols. The patent was filed in 2001, but the company later gave up, resubmitted in 2007 and patented in 2009. Siri was introduced in 2011 with the iphone 4s. AVRs that Apple had known the patent for the first time, dating back to 2013, with at least 77 mentions of the patent in other speech-recognition patents and other lawsuits. In 2015, AVRs hoped to negotiate with Apple to resolve the matter, but to no avail, Apple continued to infringe, has been continuing. Apple has long been subjected to similar lawsuits, many of which are not in the process of reconciliation or trial.
There are exceptions, however, that this April, Apple was ruled by FaceTime and imessage and other platforms for infringement of patent compensation virnetx 502.6 million dollar economic losses. The apple is again being stared at by the patent rogue! One months two allegations of infringement of voice-related patents