Tech associations back FTC in Qualcomm FRAND dispute
Associations which represent companies including Facebook, Amazon, and Google have supported the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in its patent dispute with semiconductor company Qualcomm.
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4 September 2018 The US Federal Trade Commission has asked District Judge Lucy Koh to rule that semiconductor company Qualcomm must license its wireless standard-essential patents to competitors.
26 September 2018 Qualcomm yesterday hit back at the US Federal Trade Commission in a competition dispute centring on standard-essential patents and, in a separate matter, accused Apple of trade secrets theft.
15 October 2018 Nokia has defended Qualcomm in its standard-essential patent (SEP) dispute with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which has also responded to Nokia’s arguments.