smartphone royalties

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The tag 'smartphone royalties' on WindowsForum.com covers legal and regulatory disputes over patent licensing fees charged by chipmakers like Qualcomm. A prominent thread discusses the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal case brought by Which? against Qualcomm, alleging abuse of market dominance through a 'no licence, no chips' policy that inflated royalties on Apple and Samsung smartphones. The case seeks £480 million in damages for up to 29 million UK consumers. Discussions focus on antitrust law, patent licensing practices, and the impact of royalty costs on smartphone prices. The tag is relevant for readers interested in tech industry litigation, intellectual property, and consumer rights in the mobile sector.
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    Which? v Qualcomm: UK CAT to Rule on £480m Smartphone Royalties Case

    Which? has opened a major legal front against Qualcomm in the UK, asking the Competition Appeal Tribunal to decide whether the chipmaker abused a dominant market position and — if the claim succeeds — to recover roughly £480 million on behalf of up to 29 million UK smartphone buyers who...
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