Technology group Kudelski says Apple infringed patents
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(Reuters) - Technology group Kudelski(KUD.S) said its OpenTV and Nagravision subsidiaries have filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc(AAPL.O) in a court in northern California alleging the iPhone maker has infringed five U.S. patents.
The lawsuit identifies iOS mobile devices, Apple TV, App Store, iTunes, iADS, Safari and OS X-based personal computers as infringing the patents owned by OpenTV and Nagravision, the company said in a statement.
Kudelski did not give further details about the patent suit.
Apple was not immediately available for comment.
California-based OpenTV provides software technology for interactive and digital television, including video-on-demand and advanced programme guides, while Nagravision develops security technologies for digital media.

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