Now it is Qualcomm who will have to pay close to 1.000 million dollars to Apple

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The news about the legal dispute that Apple and Qualcomm are conducting it is turning into a true soap opera of events. Both one side and the other do not loosen and the judges continue to add their sentences on this issue, which also fuels the enmity between both companies.

In this case, the balance of a California judge has declined towards the side of Tim Cook, so in this case it is Qualcomm that loses money and not a little. We are talking about the payment of about $ 1.000 billion for the reimbursement of patent royalties.

It doesn't look like this is going to end anytime soon

The companies remain firm and the judges continue to tip their decisions from one side to the other with the consequent resources of the companies. In this case, it reminds us of the "struggles" that Apple had with Samsung a few years ago but with the added factor that both companies in this case are North American.

Be that as it may, these companies are still locked in the judicial field and now a sentence on this case published by Reuters, in which a judge in the Southern District of California forces Qualcomm to pay this amount for the defaults of this to Apple. A true drama that is leading both companies on their head with bans on the sales of Apple devices in some countries and economic effects for Qualcomm that possibly end up affecting other companies that have nothing to do with this legal battle that Apple and Qualcomm are starring in. The legal battle between the two continues ...


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