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Apple Sues Qualcomm for $1 Billion in Withheld Payments

Posted January 20, 2017 at 9:24pm by iClarified · 14575 views
Apple has sued Qualcomm for $1 billion alleging that the company has been 'charging royalties for technologies they have nothing to do with'. The lawsuit follows one from the FTC which charges Qualcomm with using anticompetitive tactics to maintain its monopoly in the supply of baseband processors used in cellular phones.

Apple says Qualcomm has withheld 'nearly $1 billion in payments from Apple as retaliation for responding truthfully to law enforcement agencies investigating them.'

Here is Apple's full statement provided to CNBC.

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"For many years Qualcomm has unfairly insisted on charging royalties for technologies they have nothing to do with. The more Apple innovates with unique features such as TouchID, advanced displays, and cameras, to name just a few, the more money Qualcomm collects for no reason and the more expensive it becomes for Apple to fund these innovations. Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties. Despite being just one of over a dozen companies who contributed to basic cellular standards, Qualcomm insists on charging Apple at least five times more in payments than all the other cellular patent licensors we have agreements with combined.

To protect this business scheme Qualcomm has taken increasingly radical steps, most recently withholding nearly $1B in payments from Apple as retaliation for responding truthfully to law enforcement agencies investigating them.

Apple believes deeply in innovation and we have always been willing to pay fair and reasonable rates for patents we use. We are extremely disappointed in the way Qualcomm is conducting its business with us and unfortunately after years of disagreement over what constitutes a fair and reasonable royalty we have no choice left but to turn to the courts."
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Notably, the FTC complaint revealed Qualcomm extracted baseband exclusivity and prevented Apple from releasing a WiMax iPhone for partial royalty relief. Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.

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