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Ronald J. Schutz, counsel for Personal Audio, told Law360 on Monday that the company’s recent case against Apple over its allegedly infringing iPod and iPhone devices proved the playlist patent-in-suit could withstand attack and was enforceable.

Law360, New York (September 13, 2011, 2:08 PM ET) -- Personal Audio LLC on Friday hit Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., HTC Corp. and three other major cellphone makers with a suit in Texas federal court, claiming their devices contain music players that infringe a patent for playlist technology.

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