Texas court vacates $625m Apple infringement ruling
A judge has thrown out a verdict in which Apple was ordered to pay a licensing company $625.6 million for patent infringement, ruling that the case should have been split into two separate trials.
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10 August 2016 The US Patent and Trademark Office has published a patent application by Apple which hints that the company may be moving looking to break into the automobile industry.
3 October 2016 Apple has been ordered to pay $302.4 million to licensing company VirnetX, for infringing patents centring on internet security technology.
11 April 2018 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.