Apple, WiLAN Sign Patent Licence Agreement Settling Disputes

WiLAN earlier claimed that iPhone 5 and 6 models infringed its patents by using the LTE wireless standard.

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By Reuters | Updated: 22 March 2022 18:48 IST
Highlights
  • WiLAN and Apple have now settled all pending litigation
  • A US appeals court previously dismissed a 2018 order in favour of WiLAN
  • WiLAN charges companies that make use of its intellectual property

Apple's iPhone 5 (pictured) and iPhone 6 were claimed to have infringed WiLAN's patents

WiLAN said on Tuesday it had signed a patent licence agreement with Apple and settled all pending litigations, weeks after the iPhone maker won a patent dispute over wireless technology with the company.

In February, Apple convinced a US appeals court to dismiss a jury's $85 million (roughly Rs. 650 crore) award to Canadian patent-licensing company WiLAN following a 2020 retrial. Apple had asked the Federal Circuit to throw out the award on several grounds, including problems with WiLAN expert's testimony.

Apple sued Quarterhill's WiLAN in 2014 and sought a ruling that it did not infringe patents related to allocating bandwidth in a wireless network. WiLAN claimed that iPhone 5 and 6 models infringed its patents by using the LTE wireless standard.

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WiLAN's primary business is acquiring ownership of intellectual property and then charging fees to companies that make use of it.

The latest agreement includes settlement and dismissal of all disputes between WiLAN, its subsidiary Polaris and Apple in the United States, Canada and Germany. Terms of the agreement were, however, not disclosed.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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