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Apple Inc. v. Motorola Mobility, Inc.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.