Thursday, July 30

Appeals court upholds Microsoft’s legal win over Motorola

The US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has upheld (PDF) a 2013 jury verdict finding that Motorola must pay Microsoft $14.5 million for violating its commitments to license certain standard-essential patents on a "fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory" (FRAND) basis.

Today's decision ends one major front in a patent battle between Microsoft and Motorola that began in 2010. Microsoft has long claimed it has patents that must be licensed by all Android device makers, and Motorola has long been the biggest holdout. When Microsoft sued Motorola over patents in 2010, Motorola shot back with its own patent licensing demands, suggesting it should be paid a 2.25 percent royalty on Windows and Xbox machines, which would have added up to around $4 billion.

Read 3 remaining paragraphs | Comments

No comments:

Post a Comment