The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld a PTAB decision that partially rejected Apple's challenge to Gesture Technology's patent on camera sensing. While some claims were deemed unpatentable, others remained intact. Apple argued misapplication of obviousness standards and claimed the Board ignored its arguments. The CAFC found that Gesture forfeited its estoppel argument as it didn't raise certain issues earlier. Ultimately, the court affirmed the Board's reasoned analysis in its decision, emphasizing legal standards and the complexities surrounding patent rights and standing in appeals.
Apple overstates what the Board ignored.... It applied a reasoned analysis for rejecting [Apple's] arguments.
The CAFC upheld a mixed ruling that found some claims of Gesture Technology's patent unpatentable, while others were not proven unpatentable.
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