Sometimes it's hard to remember stock, since most roms don't comply with the Apple nonsense. These "look and feel", behavior and gesture patents really have to stop.
Wasn't granted until 1999, after the patent laws changed thanks to dot-com lobbying - and Apple waited until it was profitable to seek enforcement against the "infringement." The method in this case is used by many Android phones and apps and was (and still is) in use by Microsoft Windows.
But HTC experienced record growth for the first 3 quarters of last year - Apple saw another Samsung in the making, so they took this bite out of HTC's hide. The clerks working for the blithering idiot judge could not believe that he went against their recommendations to throw the case out as without merit.
Bet me that judge wasn't greased by Apple.

So anyway - this applies to all HTC devices sold in the US now.