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- Apple wins appeal to overturn $300 mln US patent verdict
Apple has convinced a U S appeals court to throw out a $300 million verdict by a jury that found it infringed wireless standard-essential patents owned by IP management company Optis Wireless
- Apple Scores an Appeals Court Win in LTE Patent Fight With . . .
Apple has scored a legal victory in its ongoing patent infringement battle with Texas patent troll Optis, reports Reuters The U S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has thrown out a prior jury verdict that would have forced Apple to pay $300 million for infringing on standard-essential LTE patents owned by Optis It marks the second
- Apple Saves $300 Million After Appeals Court Win in LTE . . .
The U S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit today threw out a prior jury verdict that would have forced Apple to pay $300 million for infringing on standard-essential LTE patents owned by Optis
- Appeals court tosses $300 million Optis patent verdict . . .
On Monday, Apple scored a big legal victory in one of its longest-running patent battles, when the U S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit overturned a $300 million damages award the company
- Apple wins appeal to overturn $300 M patent verdict
Later, the court of appeals said the iPhone maker should pay an undivided $502 million, excluding interest, from 2023 to 2027 The payment was associated with a worldwide license for using Optis’ patents In a statement, an Apple spokesperson said it was disappointed and would appeal the decision
- Patent trollin’: Appeals court throws out $300 million . . .
Apple has convinced a U S appeals court to throw out a US$300 million verdict by a jury that found it infringed wireless standard-essential patents owned by IP management company Optis Wireless Technology, reports Reuters The U S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit sent Optis’ case back to Texas for a new trial after determining […]
- Apple successfully appeals $300M Optis wireless patents verdict
Apple has again managed to avoid paying a massive fee in its long-running Optis iPhone wireless patents lawsuit, with the U S Court of Appeals throwing out a $300 million verdict
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