Apple ordered to pay $502 million to Optis by UK courts
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Apple has been instructed by UK courts to pay $502 million for violating patents owned by Texas-based Optis Cellular Technology LLC, labeled as a 'patent troll.' The lawsuit, initiated in 2019, involved claims that Apple's use of technology in its iPads and iPhones infringed on patents related to 4G cellular technology. Though initially found liable for a lesser amount, Optis pushed for a higher payment, leading to this substantial ruling. Apple plans to appeal, while Optis vows to protect its intellectual property vigorously.
Apple has been ordered to pay a $502 million sum for infringing patents held by Optis, a patent troll, in London courts.
Optis, a company known for pursuing damages for patent infringements, successfully argued for increased damages in its case against Apple.
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