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Apple, Microsoft, BlackBerry, Ericsson & Sony sell 4,000 Smartphone patents for $900M

byCustoms Today Report
25/12/2014
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NEW YORK: Apple and other high-profile tech companies sold 4,000 Smartphone patents for $900 million to a clearinghouse, the patents’ new owner announced in an effort to put a long-fought courtroom battle behind them.

The Apple-led Rockstar Consortium which includes Microsoft, BlackBerry, Ericsson and Sony sold the patents, initially purchased for $4.5 billion four years ago, to the San Francisco-based RPX Corp. RDX plans to license the patents to another group of about 30 tech companies, including Google and Cisco Systems.

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The deal is expected to end a series of lawsuits which effectively pitted Rockstar against Smartphone makers who developed Android phones around patents for some basic Smartphone technology, including navigating through documents, data networking and Internet access.

“Today’s announcement is good news for our industry as it demonstrates our patent system working to promote innovation,” said Erich Andersen, vice president and deputy general counsel of Microsoft, said in the release. “We joined Rockstar to ensure that both Microsoft and our industry would have broad access to the Nortel patent portfolio, and we’re pleased to have accomplished that goal through this sale and our valuable license to the patents being sold.”

BlackBerry and Google declined to comment. Apple, Ericsson and Sony did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

This could indicate the tech companies’ willingness to move away from often drawn-out and expensive patent lawsuits. Rights to a patent typically prevent competitors from profiting from a company’s original ideas.

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