The English High Court has ruled that Apple had infringed a cellular standard-essential patent, marking the second loss for the company over multi-jurisdiction infringement claims.
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26 November 2021 In the latest round of litigation between Apple and Optis, the court has sided with Apple and found three of Optis’ patents obvious and uninventive.
16 March 2022 In the latest round of an ongoing dispute between Apple and Optis, the England and Wales High Court of Justice has ruled that Apple infringes two of Optis’ mobile phone standard patents.