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Apple Ordered to Pay $502M for 4G Patent Infringement
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London’s Court of Appeal ruled that Apple must pay $502 million to a U.S. patent holder for using 4G patents in iPhones and iPads, part of a prolonged legal dispute. The decision impacts Apple’s global operations. Patent battles are common in the tech industry. The ruling could set a precedent for future cases.
The ruling came from London’s Court of Appeal. Apple was found to have infringed 4G patents.
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The Context
The payment is $502 million. It covers iPhones and iPads using the technology.
The legal battle has spanned years. Patent disputes often involve major tech firms.
Apple is a leading smartphone maker. Its devices rely heavily on 4G connectivity.
Some support the patent holder’s victory. Others argue it stifles tech innovation.
The ruling may affect Apple’s pricing. It could also influence patent law globally.
Tech firms face frequent patent lawsuits. The outcome may prompt stricter compliance.
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