Apple Overturns Motorola's German iPad and iPhone Sales Bans
SpuriousLogic sends this excerpt from a BBC article detailing the suspension of a sales ban on certain Apple products in Germany:
"Motorola Mobility had forced Apple to remove several iPad and iPhone models from its online store [yesterday] after enforcing a patent infringement court ruling delivered in December. An appeals court lifted the ban after Apple made a new license payment offer. However, Germany-based users may still face the loss of their push email iCloud service after a separate ruling. 'A suspension like this is available only against a bond, but Apple is almost drowning in cash and obviously won't have had a problem with obtaining and posting a bond.' ... A statement from Apple said: 'All iPad and iPhone models will be back on sale through Apple's online store in Germany shortly.'"
Reader DJRumpy points out that Motorola is seeking royalties of 2.25% for Apple's wireless devices in exchange for a license to use Motorola's patents.
You use something someone created, you pay them for it. Then why is it when the situation is reversed, Apple says: "F*ck you! I'm going to ban it.". Just makes them seem like hypocrites and frankly, douches.
Apple flings lawsuits like mad. Then it bites them in the butt. Can we all just agree that the patent system is idiotic and far too overbearing already?
2.25% is not a ton of money.....Why don't they just pay it. I wonder if they infringed them on purpose (with knowledge they are using Motorola's stuff) or was it just an accident....
This same patent expert insinuated that Google Motorola buy was a bad idea!
Now, we hear that push email may be gone from iDevices. This is to the expert... ...What you say...?
2.25% of a billion dollars is 22.5 million dollars. that is just enough money for some hedge fund douchebag to buy another house in connecticut, pay his child support to his 3 ex wives, hush money to his two favorite prostitutes, and still have enough left over to buy a week's worth of cocaine and diamond encrusted ice cream at some shitty, over-baroque palace in Las Vegas or Dubai.
Okay, They want 2.25% from Apple. How much did they license their patents to other manufacturers for? Since these are FRAND patents they can't charge more than they do competitors in order to try to wring non-FRAND patent licenses out of Apple. So, anyone? Without this information, none of us can have an educated opinion on this topic. Perhaps that is what other companies are paying or perhaps Motorola are trying to abuse the system the way it seems Samsung did.
2.25%? Yeah. That's Fair and Reasonable.
Not.
So, Motorola has a money-losing phone division and some patents, most of which can't be used in a patent war. They're worth something, but not $12 billion.
I always thought it was amusing that the German court system would ban the sale of iPads after much of the Bundestag (the German parliament) bought them for themselves and claimed them as a work expense. They're ubiquitous now in the Bundestag... you see them in photos, one member had to pause during the speech he was reading from his iPad when it crashed, they have officially approved the device for use in reading speeches, and they made the Polish parliament (Sejm) so jealous they followed suit! They're Apple's best advertising agency in Europe.
I know, I know... classic case of left hand doing one thing and the right hand doing another... that's part of what makes it so funny.
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You are welcome on my lawn.
How do you like them apples..
"If any question why we died, Tell them because our fathers lied."
Am I the only person who is becoming rather tired of the exploitation of an outdated patent and copyright environment to foster out-dated business models or to eliminate competition via excessive legal fees?
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Microsoft once said (and you know when I resort to quoting Microsoft....), and I paraphrase, those who cannot compete litigate.
Damn, I was really hoping Germany was going to let all parties prevail in all the lawsuits - by banning all Apple, Samsung and Motorola products at once. That would have been great.
.: Semper Absurda
... where software patents are bad, evil, etc. unless they're being used against apple.
I run: Windows, OS X, Linux, FreeBSD. Just because you have a hammer, doesn't mean everything is a nail.
Seems to be a one-way thing. When Apple files law suits against Apple competitors, other companies are not allowed to sell products that compete with Apple. There is no option to post a bond, or whatever.
But when other companies sue Apple. Apple still gets to sell Apple products.
Apple gets special treatment, that Apple competitors do not get. That is hardly a case of Apple being bit in the butt.
Yes, the patent system is broken. But Apple chose to file those bogus law suits, the broken patent system did not force Apple to file the bogus suits.
Why is the word "overturn" used in the subject?
It gives me (and a lot of people) the impression that they're "turning over or upsetting" the ban. They're not. They're only paying money to COMPLY with the court order, just like how Motorola wanted and how patents SHOULD work.
It makes it sound like the patents were invalidated; they're not.
With all do respect to Slashdot, but you are making it a little too obvious what Apple fanboys you all are. The court did not "overturn" the ruling, Apple simply felt the pressure and committed to its legal obligations by agreeing to pay for patent usage.
When i read the headline I was expecting information about Apple proving it was Not using Motorola patents, or was utilizing them within patent law.
Please try not to succumb to Fox News -style twists on journalism.
Other then that I like your work, and enjoy most of your articles, thanks!
Other than the fact that they stopped being relevant many years ago, I will never buy anything from a company associated with Google.
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Now, the question is: will Apple, Samsung and Motorla fight long enough to allow for a comeback of Nokia on the smartphone market?