Friday, April 26, 2013

US Judge Rules That Motorola's Patents Aren't Worth $4 Billion, But Around $1.8 Million Instead

US Judge Rules That Motorola's Patents Aren't Worth $4 Billion, But Around $1.8 Million Instead

Earlier this year we reported that Motorola's complaint against Microsoft for alleged patent infringement could see Motorola demanding up to $4 billion in royalties from Microsoft which we can all agree upon is no small amount. Unfortunately for Motorola, it looks like even if they were to win the legal battle against Microsoft, they might not be able to get $4 billion as the judge presiding over the legal battle has determined that the value of Motorola's patents were extremely overvalued and that they are in reality worth about $1.8 million in royalties every year.

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