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The patent most likely in contention is the one which is casually called "Stacks".
Coverflow used in iTunes and on iPods and iPhone is one realisation of that and the cards interface is so close that it could be considered infringing.
Some of the gestures apparently are similar, but I think Apple should leave those alone. We're better off to have the same gestures for devices, no matter who makes them. Then again, Creative filed suit against Apple over the iPod menu system and won.
Do right and wrong have real meaning in court any longer?