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Apple v Google: US judge dismisses patent lawsuit | Apple v Google: US judge dismisses patent lawsuit |
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A US judge has dismissed Apple's case in which it alleged that Google's Motorola unit was seeking excessive royalty payments for patents. | A US judge has dismissed Apple's case in which it alleged that Google's Motorola unit was seeking excessive royalty payments for patents. |
Motorola has sought 2.25% of the price of Apple products that use some of its patents, which Apple said was too high. | Motorola has sought 2.25% of the price of Apple products that use some of its patents, which Apple said was too high. |
Last week, Motorola asked the court to set a price but Apple said it would not pay more than $1 (£0.60) per device. | Last week, Motorola asked the court to set a price but Apple said it would not pay more than $1 (£0.60) per device. |
Firms that own industry-essential patents are expected to offer them under fair licensing terms. | Firms that own industry-essential patents are expected to offer them under fair licensing terms. |
Motorola said it was still open to negotiations with Apple and was interested in reaching an agreement. | Motorola said it was still open to negotiations with Apple and was interested in reaching an agreement. |
"Motorola has long offered licensing to our extensive patent portfolio at a reasonable and non-discriminatory rate in line with industry standards," the firm said in its statement. | "Motorola has long offered licensing to our extensive patent portfolio at a reasonable and non-discriminatory rate in line with industry standards," the firm said in its statement. |
'Subjectivity and assumption' | 'Subjectivity and assumption' |
Google finalised its purchase of Motorola Mobility earlier this year for $12.5bn (£7.9bn). | Google finalised its purchase of Motorola Mobility earlier this year for $12.5bn (£7.9bn). |
The deal was Google's biggest acquisition ever and gave it access to more than 17,000 of Motorola's valuable patents. | The deal was Google's biggest acquisition ever and gave it access to more than 17,000 of Motorola's valuable patents. |
While the firm is required to offer industry-essential patents at terms that are "fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory" or Frand for short, analysts said it was difficult to determine what a reasonable royalty was. | |
"It is very tough to determine what a fair price is of any patent held by a firm," Andrew Milroy of Frost & Sullivan told the BBC. | "It is very tough to determine what a fair price is of any patent held by a firm," Andrew Milroy of Frost & Sullivan told the BBC. |
"There are complex financial models that are used to evaluate it - but there is a lot of subjectivity and assumption that goes into those. | "There are complex financial models that are used to evaluate it - but there is a lot of subjectivity and assumption that goes into those. |
"It can hardly be described as a science." | "It can hardly be described as a science." |
Meanwhile, some analysts said the dismissal of the case was a major setback for Apple as it was likely to give Motorola an upper hand in negotiations. | Meanwhile, some analysts said the dismissal of the case was a major setback for Apple as it was likely to give Motorola an upper hand in negotiations. |
"This puts Apple back into the position it was before," said Lea Shaver, an intellectual property professor at Indiana University School of Law, | "This puts Apple back into the position it was before," said Lea Shaver, an intellectual property professor at Indiana University School of Law, |
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