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Apple Ordered to Pay $506 Million to University in Patent Dispute
WARF sued Apple in 2014, alleging processors found in some versions of the iPhone infringe on a patent describing a "predictor circuit".
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Apple Ordered to Pay $234 Million to University for Infringing Patent
The amount was less than the $400 million the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) was claiming.
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Apple's Newest Courtroom Foe Is Patent-Savvy University
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's licensing arm, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), has become an aggressive litigator.
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Apple's Newest Courtroom Foe is Patent-Savvy University
As a veteran of the global smart phone wars, Apple is used to courtroom battles with fierce competitors such as Samsung and Nokia .
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Apple Loses Patent Lawsuit to University of Wisconsin, Faces Hefty Damages
Apple Inc could be facing up to $862 million in damages after a US jury on Tuesday found the iPhone maker used technology owned by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's licensing arm without permission in chips found in many of its most popular devices.
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Apple Ordered to Pay $506 Million to University in Patent Dispute
WARF sued Apple in 2014, alleging processors found in some versions of the iPhone infringe on a patent describing a "predictor circuit".
-
Apple Ordered to Pay $234 Million to University for Infringing Patent
The amount was less than the $400 million the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) was claiming.
-
Apple's Newest Courtroom Foe Is Patent-Savvy University
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's licensing arm, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), has become an aggressive litigator.
-
Apple's Newest Courtroom Foe is Patent-Savvy University
As a veteran of the global smart phone wars, Apple is used to courtroom battles with fierce competitors such as Samsung and Nokia .
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Apple Loses Patent Lawsuit to University of Wisconsin, Faces Hefty Damages
Apple Inc could be facing up to $862 million in damages after a US jury on Tuesday found the iPhone maker used technology owned by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's licensing arm without permission in chips found in many of its most popular devices.