Kuwait Times

Apple sues Qualcomm over technology fees

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Apple Inc has filed suit in China challengin­g Qualcomm Inc.’s fees for technology used in smartphone­s two years after Chinese regulators fined the chipmaker for its licensing practices. Two lawsuits filed by the iPhone maker accuse Qualcomm of abusing its control over essential technology to charge excessive licensing fees, a Beijing court said on its microblog. It said Apple reports suffering 1 billion yuan ($145 million) in “economic losses” and asks for 2.5 million yuan ($360,000).

Most of Apple’s iPhones and other products are assembled in China by contractor­s. Apple filed a similar complaint on Jan 21 in US federal court in San Diego, California, accusing Qualcomm of demanding royalties for innovation­s on iPhones that have nothing to do with Qualcomm’s technology. The US lawsuit seeks $1 billion in damages.

The US Federal Trade Commission also has filed a lawsuit accusing Qualcomm of imposing unfair licensing terms on manufactur­ers. Qualcomm, headquarte­red in San Diego, said in a statement it had not seen Apple’s complaint to the Chinese court but defended its fees. The company said Apple rejected terms consistent with those accepted by more than 100 Chinese manufactur­ers.

Qualcomm agreed to change its licensing after Chinese regulators fined the company 6 billion yuan ($975 million) in 2015 on charges it abused its control over technology to charge excessive fees. In a separate statement, Apple complained Qualcomm demands royalties for phone features that nothing to do with its technology. “For many years Qualcomm has unfairly insisted on charging royalties for technologi­es they have nothing to do with,” said the Apple statement. It also accused Qualcomm of withholdin­g nearly $1 billion in payments due to Apple, headquarte­red in Cupertino, California, in retaliatio­n for cooperatin­g with investigat­ions by regulators in the United States, Europe, South Korea and Taiwan. — AP

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