Following the Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit against Qualcomm, Apple has also sued the company, seeking $1 billion in damages:
Apple is suing Qualcomm for roughly $1 billion, saying Qualcomm has been "charging royalties for technologies they have nothing to do with." The suit follows the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit against Qualcomm earlier this week over unfair patent licensing practices. [...] Apple says that Qualcomm has taken "radical steps," including "withholding nearly $1 billion in payments from Apple as retaliation for responding truthfully to law enforcement agencies investigating them." Apple added, "Despite being just one of over a dozen companies who contributed to basic cellular standards, Qualcomm insists on charging Apple at least five times more in payments than all the other cellular patent licensors we have agreements with combined."
Also at Reuters, The Verge , and Ars Technica .
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Dr Spin on Sunday January 22 2017, @09:18AM
Its the data packets with rounded corners that are at the centre of this!
Seriously, surely if a proprietary technology is to be included in a standard, then the STANDARDS BODY should license it on behalf of the world,
or at least set the license fees as part of the standard.
Warning: Opening your mouth may invalidate your brain!