Apple Ordered To Pay $110.7 Million For Violating Spanish Firm's ...
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Apple was fined 110 million dollars (about 93 million euros) this Tuesday for violating the rights of a patent related to wireless communication technologies of the Spanish company TOT Power Control, according to a federal jury of Delaware (USA).TOT Power Control, which is dedicated to the license of intellectual property and technologies, denounced Apple civilly in 2021 arguing that its devices included transmitters that used two of its patents…
U.S. court condemns Cupertino’s multinational for appropriating a technology from the Spanish firm TOT Power
Yesterday, a U.S. judge in Delaware County sentenced Apple to a fine of 110,734.008 US dollars. These are the royalties required for a patent from 2005 and 2007 for the battery management of mobile devices in the 3G network. The holder of the patent, the Spanish company TOT Power Control S.L, based in Barcelona, sued Apple in 2021 for violating their two patents. The court dispute lasted four years and ended provisionally with a partial success …
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