Apple to pay $502m for FaceTime patent infringement
Licensing company VirnetX Holding Corp has been awarded $502.6 million by a jury after it found that Apple’s FaceTime infringed four communication technology patents.
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31 August 2018 Apple hit another roadblock in its litigation with licensing company VirnetX yesterday, when a federal judge denied the company a new trial in the patent dispute over FaceTime.
25 November 2019 The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit vacated a jury’s calculation that Apple award VirnetX $503 million in damages late last week.