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Friday, 05/17/2019 7:19:22 PM

Friday, May 17, 2019 7:19:22 PM

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INFRINGING.COMPANIES.FILING.IPR'S.SHOULD.PAY.PATENT.OWNERS.ESTIMATED.RETAINER.FEES,FILING.AND.LEGAL.COSTS.UPFRONT

In sum, Apple is engaging in a practice now called “efficient infringement,” which is increasingly common today, especially among high-tech giants like Apple and Google. This occurs when a company chooses to infringe another’s patents given its calculation that it will pay less money in a court-ordered judgment than in a properly negotiated license agreement—after years of fighting the patent owner in court and before regulatory tribunals at the Patent Office and after forcing the patent owner to pay millions in legal fees. Too often, companies like Apple really think they can just get away with infringing others’ patent rights because they have the resources to outlast patent owners in these legal challenges.

https://www.ipwatchdog.com/2019/03/19/apple-pays-patent-infringement-important-legal-cases-continue/id=107425/

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