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FTC Opens Investigation Into Google/Motorola's Use of FRAND Patents

FTC Opens Investigation Into Google/Motorola's Use of FRAND Patents

Posted June 30, 2012 at 4:11pm by iClarified
The FTC has reportedly opened an investigation into Google/Motorola's use of its FRAND patents, according to Bloomberg.

The Federal Trade Commission has issued a civil investigative demand, which is similar to a subpoena, to the owner of the Android mobile operating system as it scrutinizes whether Google is improperly blocking rivals' access to patents for key smartphone technology, one of the people said.

Earlier this month, the FTC filed a statement with the ITC, which is charged with protecting U.S. markets from unfair trade practices, suggesting that companies should be limited in their ability to win orders blocking imports of competitors' products over the use of patents built into industry-wide standards.



Apple has repeatedly accused Motorola of not licensing its FRAND (fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory) patents fairly.

"Motorola repeatedly refuses to license this patent to Apple on reasonable terms, despite having declared it an industry standard patent seven years ago," said Apple, referring to Motorola's push email patent.

Apple has asked the ETSI to outline rules for licensing standard essential patents. Following this request, the European Commission opened two antitrust investigations into Motorola Mobility.

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FTC Opens Investigation Into Google/Motorola's Use of FRAND Patents
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Gio
Gio - July 2, 2012 at 7:37am
I think rudyy is one of that peoples that wish he had an Apple product but he can't, that is why he is so mad lmao
Locutus
Locutus - July 1, 2012 at 8:57pm
Come on now, lets be real here. While OSX is a nice operating system, Windows is still more widely used in colleges and universities (and in secondary schools for that matter). This isn't simple conjecture on my part, but experience as a professor who has taught classes in both platforms. My comment isn't a slam on Apple, just the truth.
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