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Qualcomm – Ban iPhone Imports Appeal Rejected

Areen Zahra Areen Zahra Follow Areen Zahra on Twitter Updated: January 20, 2021

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Apple is facing severe allegations from Qualcomm on infringing their patent.

There has been a continued battle of allegations and charges between Apple and Qualcomm based on technologies. Apple has accused Qualcomm of acquiring unfair patent licensing practices.

Simultaneously, Qualcomm has accused Apple of the infringement of one of its patents related to power management technology.

Based on the allegations against Apple, Qualcomm has demanded to ban iPhone imports into the US.

The case resided with the US international trade commission. After a hearing on Friday, the US trade Judge locked the decision denying Qualcomm’s request to ban iPhone import. But, the court agreed that the iPhone had been infringing on one of Qualcomm’s patents. Other judges would review this decision.

Apple pleasantly responded to this decision saying:

”We’re glad the ITC stopped Qualcomm’s attempt to damage competition and ultimately harm innovators and US consumers.”

Whereas Qualcomm expressed mixed feelings saying that they were pleased that the judge found Apple guilty of infringing the patent but:

“It makes no sense to allow then infringement to continue by denying an import ban. That goes against the ITC mandate to protect American innovators by blocking the import of infringing products; there are many ways Apple could stop infringing our technology without affecting the public interest.”

After the hearing on Friday, Intel’s general counsel Steven Rodgers said Qualcomm had publically disparaged Intel’s products as inferior to Qualcomm’s during the case. Keeping in mind that ITC is famous for handling Patent’s disputes, Qualcomm withdrew three of its six patents from the case in June before the trial began. At the same time, Pender explained that Apple infringed only one out of the three patients presented in the case.

Keep reading till the next hearing to get more updates on the case.

This post was originally published on September 30, 2018 and was updated on January 20, 2021.

Filed Under: Components Tagged With: Apple, Qualcomm

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