Apple Inc. was ordered to pay Smartflash $532.9 million after a federal jury decided iTunes software used patented inventions without permission, raising new questions about how Silicon Valley tech firms can navigate the perilous world of intellectual property.
Tyler, Texas-based Smartflash accused Apple of infringing on three patents and was initially seeking $852 million in damages, according to a Bloomberg report. Smartflash claimed iTunes used its inventions in applications such as Game Circus…
Huwebes, Pebrero 26, 2015
Apple, hit with $532.9 million patent verdict in Texas, considers options
Apple Inc. was ordered to pay Smartflash $532.9 million after a federal jury decided iTunes software used patented inventions without permission, raising new questions about how Silicon Valley tech firms can navigate the perilous world of intellectual property.
Tyler, Texas-based Smartflash accused Apple of infringing on three patents and was initially seeking $852 million in damages, according to a Bloomberg report. Smartflash claimed iTunes used its inventions in applications such as Game Circus…
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