On December 15, a jury in the Northern District of California found that Apple has infringed two wireless communications patents (6,477,151; 6,633,536) through its mobile devices, awarding Luxembourg-based Core Wireless Licensing S.a.r.l. $7.3M in damages (5:15-cv-05008). Thursday’s decision comes after a recent win for Apple against Ameranth, Inc. related to another lawsuit involving iOS; see “Federal Circuit Expands Alice Invalidation of Ameranth Patents in Apple CBM Reviews” (December 2016).
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