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Motorola Demands 2.25% Of Apple’s Sales For Licensing Patents
The courtroom battle between Motorola and Apple is far from being over and Motorola scored a recent victory when a German court granted an injunction against Apple's iCloud and the predecessor, MobileMe. Apparently, Motorola is looking to get 2.25% out of Apple's sales -- Florian Mueller believes after looking at recently uncovered documents -- in return for licensing FRAND (fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms) patents.
Motorola demanded 2.25% of Apple sales for 3G patent use
Motorola demanded 2.25-percent of Apple ‘s sales in royalty fees, in return for licensing the FRAND 3G/UMTS patent at the heart of a 2011 German infringement suit , court documentation has revealed. The offer, which Motorola was obliged to make “fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory”, could amount to almost $15 on the unsubsidized price of each entry-level iPhone 4S, FOSS Patents ‘ digging has shown, though full terms of the 2.25-percent deal are unclear.
CyberLink PowerDVD 12 Ultra Review

PowerDVD has always been one of the most popular commercial DVD and Blu-ray players, but these days that’s just the start of its abilities.
CyberLink is now trying to position the program as more of a universal media player, a one-stop shop for all your media playback needs -- and PowerDVD 12 Ultra takes that a notable step forward.
News on Motorola Droid RAZR/RAZR Maxx
Over the last year its fair to say that Apple and Samsung have taken a massive chunk of the smartphone and tablet market, but as we ventured towards the end of 2011, it became clear that Motorola would be bringing out some pretty impressive handsets, that of the Droid RAZR/RAZR Maxx and the forthcoming Droid...
Motorola Looking to Win 2.25% of Apple's iPhone Sales
Court documents reveal that Motorola is seeking 2.25% of Apple's iPhone sales in order to license the standards-essential patents that Motorola holds. That percentage amounts to about $15 per iPhone (unsubsidized iPhone 4S 16GB). Motorola and Apple are amidst a patent battle in German courts, and the document came to light as part of this week's proceedings in those cases. At issues is whether or not Motorola's terms represent a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) offer. Apple argues that the terms are not fair.
Apple pulls iPhone 4, 3GS and iPad 2 from German online store
Apple has been forced to remove some of its 3G products from the German online stores. This includes the iPhone 3GS, the iPhone 4 and the 3G version of the iPad 2.
FOSS Patent's Florian Mueller says this is due to the injunction won in Manheimm by Motorola against Apple related to the FRAND patent. Coincidentally, Motorola won another permanent injunction against Apple related to iCloud...
Apple pulls iPhone 4, 3GS and iPad 2 from German online store
Apple has been forced to remove some of its 3G products from the German online stores. This includes the iPhone 3GS, the iPhone 4 and the 3G version of the iPad 2.
FOSS Patent's Florian Mueller says this is due to the injunction won in Manheimm by Motorola against Apple related to the FRAND patent. Coincidentally, Motorola won another permanent injunction against Apple related to iCloud...
Injunction Interrupts Apple Sales in Germany
Some Apple devices were unavailable for sale briefly on Friday in Germany, as part of a patent tussle with Motorola Mobility.
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Apple iCloud Found to be Infringing on Motorola Patents, German Court Rules
Motorola just won an important victory in German courts, if FOSS Patents is reporting accurately. The patent in play is Europe-based and is described as a “multiple pager status synchronization system and method” and is found to be infringed upon by Apple’s iCloud service.