Article 5NBW3 Jury decides Apple should pay $300 million in patent dispute

Jury decides Apple should pay $300 million in patent dispute

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Kim Lyons
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Apple must pay $300 million in royalties following a retrial in a patent dispute, a Texas jury determined Friday. As reported by Reuters, the jury found that Apple should pay patent company Optis Wireless Technology and its related companies because the technology Apple used in its iPhones, iPads, and Watches allegedly infringed Optis' patents.

Last year, a jury awarded Optis $506 million in the dispute, but a judge vacated that award in April, and ordered a new trial focused on damages only. US District Judge Rodney Gilstrap said the first jury had not been allowed to consider whether the amount was awarded on the fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory," or FRAND, terms required in standard-essential patent cases.

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