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I certainly hope so.
It does seem to be about Android.
Tech Crunch agree:
http://techcrunch.com/2010/03/02/the-complaint-apples-patent-lawsui...
If I were HTC or Google, I'd simply join the OIN (if they haven't already).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Invention_Network
The Linux Foundation could then help out by counter-suing with the Commerce One Web Services Patents - basically threatening to prevent Apple from being able Apple to offer business services over the web ... an iTunes take-down if you will.
Some patents of IBM, Novell, Philips, Red Hat, Sony, NEC and Oracle also might be able to brought into play here.