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Qualcomm Says Apple Needs to Take China iPhone Ban Seriously

12/19/2018

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Qualcomm General Counsel Don Rosenberg discusses the Chinese court ruling against Apple over patent infringements.


Qualcomm Says Apple Needs to Take China iPhone Ban Seriously


The two U.S. companies are locked in a worldwide dispute over licensing fees that Qualcomm charges for use of technology that the chipmaker says underpins all modern phone systems. Apple has argued its former supplier unfairly leverages its position as the biggest provider of chips for smartphones to force payment. Qualcomm has countered that Apple is using its intellectual property without paying for it, and legal cases are aimed at forcing it to lower licensing charges.


The Fuzhou Intermediate People’s Court ruled that Apple is infringing two Qualcomm patents and issued injunctions against the sale of the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X, the San Diego, California-based chipmaker said last week. The order doesn’t cover the newer iPhone XS, XR and XS Max, which were released after Qualcomm appealed to the court. The chipmaker is asking to extend the ban to those newer models, Rosenberg said Tuesday.


Apple said in a court filing that in 2017 it sold an estimated 50 million iPhone units in China. The device is the company’s most important product, generating more than 60 percent of Apple’s annual revenue.


The Qualcomm executive said the burden is on Apple to comply with the order or return to the court to prove that it’s no longer in infringement. The ban will remain in place until the court reverses it, he said.


Rosenberg declined to comment on whether the two sides are in settlement talks, but said that his company is open to negotiation.


Qualcomm rose 1.2 percent to $57.66 at 12:30 p.m. in New York trading. The dispute with the iPhone maker has halted the flow of billions of dollars in licensing payments - its chief source of profit - and hurt its stock price, which was down 11 percent this year before Tuesday. Apple shares gained 1.5 percent to $166.46.


Source: bloomberg

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