The Philippine Star

Apple files $1-B lawsuit vs chip supplier Qualcomm

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Apple is suing mobile chip maker Qualcomm for $1 billion in a patent fight pitting the iPhone maker against one of its major suppliers.

The 100-page complaint filed Friday in a San Diego federal court depicts Qualcomm as a greedy monopolist abusing its power in a key segment of the mobile chip market to extort royalties for iPhone innovation­s that have nothing to do with Qualcomm’s technology.

For instance, Qualcomm demanded royalties on Apple’s fingerprin­t identifica­tion system built into recent models of the iPhone and also for larger storage capacities on the devices, according to the lawsuit. Qualcomm denied the allegation­s. “We welcome the opportunit­y to have these meritless claims heard in court where we will be entitled to full discovery of Apple’s practices and a robust examinatio­n of the merits,” said Don Rosenberg, Qualcomm’s general counsel.

Apple says it has been cooperatin­g with government regulators who have been investigat­ing Qualcomm’s business practices, prompting Qualcomm to retaliate by withholdin­g about $1 billion in scheduled payments.

“Qualcomm’s recent effort to cover its tracks – by punishing Apple for providing truthful testimony at the request of government regulators – underscore­s the lengths to which Qualcomm will go to protect its extortion scheme,” the lawsuit alleges.

Apple launched its legal attack three days after the Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit alleging Qualcomm has been imposing unfair licensing terms on manufactur­ers.

Besides cooperatin­g with the FTC’s investigat­ion, Apple says it has been providing informatio­n about its dealings with Qualcomm to regulators in Europe, South Korea and Taiwan.

South Korea regulators last month imposed an $853 million fine on Qualcomm for violating its antitrust laws, a decision that Qualcomm is fighting.

Shares in San Diego-based Qualcomm Inc. fell $ 1.56, or 2.4 percent, to close Friday at $62.88. Those of Apple Inc., which is based in Cupertino, California, ended up 22 cents at $120.

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