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Apple Hit with $502M Bill for UK 4G Patent Infringement: Legal Battle Continues

Apple faces a hefty $502 million bill after the UK Court of Appeal ruled its initial 4G patent royalty payment to Optis Cellular was too low.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

The UK's Court of Appeal ruled that Apple must pay $502 million to Optis Cellular for infringing on 4G standard-essential patents used in iPhones and other cellular devices. The initial ruling by the High Court in 2022 determined that Apple had to pay $56.43 million, which was deemed too low by Optis and the Court of Appeal. This lump sum covers a global license for the use of these patents from 2013 to 2027. Apple has expressed disappointment and plans to appeal the decision, calling Optis a patent troll that makes no products and only sues companies using bought patents. Optis argues that the ruling affirms the true value of their intellectual property and ensures fair compensation for enabling high-speed connectivity in millions of devices worldwide. This case is part of a larger dispute between Apple and Optis, with another lawsuit in the U.S. resulting in a $300 million award to Optis for 4G LTE patents.

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