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Tag Archives: Apple
Apple v. Qualcomm trial kicks off in San Diego: jury of nine selected, live tweets disallowed
Today was Day One of the Apple, Foxconn et al. v. Qualcomm trial in San Diego (Southern District of California). Formally, there are two cases, which the court combined under the official caption In re Qualcomm litigation. The reason for … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged Apple, Diego, disallowed, jury, kicks, Live, Nine, Qualcomm, Selected, trial, Tweets
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Qualcomm loses first ITC case against Apple, recent San Diego infringement verdict loses credibility
Earlier today, an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) of the United States International Trade Commission (USITC, or just ITC) issued a preliminary ruling in Qualcomm's favor with respect to one of the three remaining patents-in-suit (out of five originally asserted patents) … Continue reading
Posted in Intellectual Property
Tagged against, Apple, case, credibility, Diego, First, Infringement, loses, Qualcomm, Recent, Verdict
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Qualcomm can't leverage Chinese bogeyman or allege misuse of its trade secrets by Apple in upcoming antitrust and contract trial: pretrial rulings
Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel just entered a minute order summarizing various rulings on Apple's, its contract manufacturers', and Qualcomm's motions in limine (pretrial motions to exclude testimony, evidence, or argument). The rulings came down orally at yesterday's motion hearing as … Continue reading
Apple Pushes Software Update to Avoid China iPhone Ban
Dragon Wang, a Beijing-based intellectual property lawyer at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig is quoted in an article from Nikkei’s Asian Review. Read more. The post Apple Pushes Software Update to Avoid China iPhone Ban appeared first on Dunlap Bennett & … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration law
Tagged Apple, Avoid, China, iPhone, Pushes, Software, Update
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Contours of Apple-Qualcomm dispute: Apple emphasizes antitrust, FRAND, patent exhaustion — Qualcomm says contracts are contracts
On April 15, the Apple & contract manufacturers v. Qualcomm trial will start in San Diego (Southern District of California), and the stakes are high.This is a key month for pretrial filings. I've gleaned from the parties' joint pretrial brief … Continue reading
Posted in Intellectual Property
Tagged Antitrust, Apple, AppleQualcomm, contours, Contracts, dispute, Emphasizes, Exhaustion, FRAND, Patent, Qualcomm, says
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