Tag: Qualcomm
Ford, Honda Want FTC To Seek Rehearing In Qualcomm Ruling
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been urged to seek an en banc rehearing of its unsuccessful antitrust case against Qualcomm in a...
In Defense of State Enforcement: A Positive Perspective on State and...
Antitrust enforcers do not always see eye to eye. The recent cases of Qualcomm and Sprint/T-Mobile provide two recent examples. Despite the rare fractures...
Qualcomm Asks US To Let It Sell Chips To Huawei
The American chip company Qualcomm is lobbying the Trump administration to roll back restrictions on the sale of advanced components to the Chinese telecom...
Qualcomm Signs Patent Licensing Deal With Huawei
Qualcomm Incorporated reached a deal with Chinese telecom business Huawei to settle a patent dispute, the company announced Thursday, July 30.
The global licensing agreement...
Did FTC v. Qualcomm Create an Antitrust Duty to License SEPs?
In May 2019, Judge Lucy H. Koh of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued a decision in FTC v....
Qualcomm Makes Case To Appeals Court That It Didn’t Hurt Competition
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, a federal appeals court appeared receptive to Qualcomm's appeal of a ruling that found it was illegally...
EU Opens Antitrust Probe Into Qualcomm 5G Business
Qualcomm is being investigated by the European Commission (EC) over potential antitrust practices relating to the firm's 5G chipset business.
The US chip giant confirmed...
US: DOJ wants to argue at Qualcomm’s FTC appeal
The Trump administration is asking to take part in legal arguments at Qualcomm's, February 13 appeals court hearing, backing the company's attempt to overturn...
South Korea: Qualcomm to appeal record antitrust fine
Qualcomm announced it would appeal a South Korean court decision on Wednesday, December 4, to uphold a record US$873 million fine against the US...
US: FTC gets backers in Qualcomm Case
Open Markets and 40 legal scholars have weighed in with amicus curiae (friend of the court) briefs backing its charges.
The scholars, including some from...