Apple Inc. v. Motorola Mobility, Inc.

  1. November 29, 2012

    Apple Gets 2nd Shot In Motorola Patent License Fight

    A Wisconsin federal judge opened the door Wednesday for Apple Inc. to refile a suit accusing Motorola Mobility Inc. of failing to license standard-essential patents on reasonable terms, saying that Apple's contract claims had to be dismissed without prejudice.

  2. November 16, 2012

    Apple Seeks To Revive Tossed Motorola Patent License Suit

    Apple Inc. told a Wisconsin federal judge Thursday that it should be allowed to refile its dismissed contract suit alleging Google Inc. subsidiary Motorola Mobility Inc. failed to license its standard-essential patents on reasonable terms, in part because the rivals have begun settlement talks.

  3. November 05, 2012

    Apple's Motorola Patent License Suit Thrown Out By Judge

    A Wisconsin federal judge on Monday threw out Apple Inc.'s contract suit alleging Google Inc. subsidiary Motorola Mobility Inc. failed to license its standard-essential patents on reasonable terms, after Apple said it might refuse to pay a court-ordered license rate.

  4. November 01, 2012

    Apple Says Motorola Patents Only Worth $1 Per IPhone

    Apple Inc. said Wednesday that it's willing to pay no more than $1 per iPhone sold to license Google Inc. subsidiary Motorola Mobility Inc.'s standard-essential wireless patents, provided a Wisconsin federal judge rules that Motorola breached a contractual obligation to license them on fair and reasonable terms.

  5. October 30, 2012

    Judge To Set License Terms In Apple, Motorola Trial

    The Wisconsin federal judge overseeing a trial beginning next week over whether Google Inc. subsidiary Motorola Mobility Inc. breached a contractual obligation to license standard-essential telecommunications patents to Apple Inc. on fair and reasonable terms said Monday that she will establish the terms of the license if Apple prevails.

  6. August 10, 2012

    Apple Suit Over Motorola Essential Patent Licenses Survives

    A Wisconsin federal judge on Friday tossed Apple Inc.'s antitrust claims against Motorola Mobility Inc. but kept alive its central contract claims in a suit claiming Motorola refused to license its standard-essential patents on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms.

  7. July 05, 2012

    Apple Says Motorola Must License Standards Patents

    Apple Inc.'s antitrust and contract claims against Motorola Mobility Inc. over its refusal to license its standard-essential patents are supported by both a recent Illinois federal court ruling and the Federal Trade Commission, Apple told a Wisconsin court on Tuesday.

  8. June 08, 2011

    Motorola Can't Nix Apple Antitrust Suit Over IP Licenses

    A Wisconsin federal judge on Tuesday mostly denied Motorola Mobility Inc.'s attempt to dismiss Apple Inc.'s breach of contract suit alleging anti-competitive conduct by Motorola in relation to a separate infringement suit over patents covering wireless and smartphone technologies.

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