Qualcomm yesterday hit back at the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in a competition dispute centring on standard-essential patents (SEPs) and, in a separate matter, accused Apple of trade secrets
A German court has thrown out a patent suit filed by US chipmaker Qualcomm against Apple, in an initial verbal decision. Yesterday, January 15, the Mannheim Regional Court dismissed the Qualcomm suit
Lasted for more than two years, recently the United States federal trade commission (FTC) litigation qualcomm case ushered in the verdict. FTC v. Qualcomm, Inc..pdf
Apple is a major vendor for Qualcomm. The company was previously expecting a major hit to its revenues once Apple switched away from its modem. Given the three-year extension to the current deal
The complaint requests rulings that the terms of a patent license offered by Qualcomm to Meizu comply with China’s Anti-Monopoly Law, and Qualcomm’s fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing
battle between the iPhone maker and chip manufacturer Qualcomm. Apple plans to appeal the ruling, but the company will stop selling the iPhone 7 and 8 during the appeal process. Those devices, as