Thursday, October 15, 2015

University of Wisconsin Wins Patent Claims Against to Apple

Logtonet. - University of Wisconsin Wins Patent Claims Against to Apple. Jury Madison, Wisconsin, United States, said Apple guilty of charges related to the proposed University of Wisconsin.

Apple was found guilty of charges related to copyright infringement. (Metrotvnews)

According Teknologi Metrotvnews (10/14/2015) that University sue Apple for using technology creations without permission. According to a report by Reuters, Apple sued for using chip technology owned by the university on the processor A7, A8, and A8X. The third processor is found on the iPhone 5S, iPhone6, iPhone 6 Plus, and some variants of the iPad. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation has demanded Apple to the same case in January 2014.

This demands a patent dispute in 1998 capable of improving the efficiency of the chip. Apple denies and calls this patent is not true. Alumni association asked the US Patent and Trademark Office to review the validity of patents, but the request was denied.

Judge US District Judge William Conley mention Apple will face charges of up to USD862.4 million loss. Judge Conley categorize Apple's case into three phases, namely liability, damage, and related patents that Apple violated. Results of the evaluation are reported can be burdensome and increase the number of claims for compensation to be paid by Apple.

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation also sue Apple related chip A9 and A9X on iPhone 6S, 6S Plus and Pro-called iPad uses the same patent. Alumi bond has also been demanded Intel in 2008 for the same case. However, this claim has been completed one day before the trial starts.

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