Opinion: The Federal Trade Commission should now drop its lawsuit against Qualcomm to prevent more harm to markets and innovation
Good news, there’s peace in California. Cupertino-based Apple and San Diego chipmaker Qualcomm on Tuesday declared an armistice in their world-wide patent brawl that was making them and the U.S. less competitive in the global 5G arms race. The Federal Trade Commission should now drop its lawsuit against Qualcomm to prevent more harm to markets and innovation.
Mainly at issue was Qualcomm’s model for licensing “essential” patents that enable wireless communications and applications across the industry. To get its technologies...
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