20.04.2016 13:57 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac

Apple agrees to pay $24.9M to settle Siri patent lawsuit, but it may not end there

Apple has agreed to pay $24.9M to settle a long-running lawsuit alleging that Siri violated a patent owned by a New York institute and exclusively licensed to a company in Dallas. The patent predates the launch of Siri by four years. The Albany Business Review notes that Apple was sued not by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, which holds the patent, but by Dallas-based Dynamic Advances, which licensed it. The company reportedly receives $5M now, and the balance after meeting unspecified conditions. In return, Apple gets a license to use the patented technology for three years. The settlement means that the patent trial, due to take place in New York next month, will no longer proceed. However, that may not be the end of it … more…Filed under: iOS Devices Tagged: Dynamic Advances, Lawsuit, Nuance, Nuance Communications, Patent, Rensselaer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Siri, Siri lawsuit

Weiterlesen bei 9to5Mac

Digg del.icio.us Facebook email MySpace Technorati Twitter

JustMac.info © Thomas Lohner - Impressum - Datenschutz