The company Dynamic Data Technologies filed a patent lawsuit by Apple, which claims that a U.S. Corporation violated 11 patents related to streaming, processing and optimizing video.On Monday, the fifth of November, in the district court of the United States city of Marshall, Texas, a lawsuit was filed in which Dynamic Data Technologies accuses Apple of violating 11 of its patents.The claim contains 68 pages and tells about the presence of 11 violations, one for each patent. The prosecution lists such Apple products as Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, and even some specific versions of the iOS operating system.The lawsuit ends with a request to render a decision in favor of Dynamic Data Technologies, to admit Apple is guilty of "willful, wanton, malicious, dishonest, intentional, knowingly wrongful, egregious, or characteristic of a pirate" action, and to compensate the ...