Based on five patents listed in the complaint, Apple seems to have the upper hand
The five patents are, in plain language: HTC has presumably chosen its best five bullets out of a relatively small arsenal of patents. Apple, by contrast, picked 20 patents out of an arsenal amounting to thousands of patents. According to Florian Mueller, founder of the European NoSoftwarePatents.com campaign, that makes it much more likely, in purely statistical terms, that Apple’s selection of patents poses a greater threat to HTC than vice versa. Moreover, Apple filed two suits, one at the U.S. International Trade Commission and the other in U.S. District Court in Delaware. HTC has responded only to the first, which leaves the case in District Court unanswered. You can read HTC’s complaint here, courtesy of All Things D. See also: [Follow Philip Elmer-DeWitt on Twitter @philiped]

The complaint filed by HTC against Apple (AAPL) Wednesday lists five patents that Apple has allegedly violated. We have seen the paperwork. We’re not impressed.
