Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Federal Circuit Court has made a favorable ruling for Apple Inc. by overturning a previous jury's decision that awarded $300 million in patent infringement damages to Optis Wireless Technology, related to its wireless standard essential patents [1][4]. Group 1: Court Ruling Details - The appellate court's decision to dismiss Optis's lawsuit was based on the recognition of flaws in the jury instructions during the prior trial, and the case has been sent back to Texas for a new trial [4]. - This ruling marks the second time Optis has faced the overturning of a nine-figure U.S. patent judgment in this case [4]. - The initial jury had ruled in 2020 that Apple should pay Optis $506 million, but the U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap later ordered a retrial on the damages issue, questioning the fairness of the compensation [4]. Group 2: Optis's Position and Other Legal Matters - Despite the setback, Optis's spokesperson expressed confidence in obtaining fair compensation for its key patents, which provide high-speed connectivity for millions of Apple devices [4]. - In a separate case, a UK court recently ruled that Apple must pay Optis $502 million for infringing its wireless patents in the UK, and Apple plans to appeal this ruling [5].
外媒:苹果赢得上诉,推翻3亿美元专利赔偿判决
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-18 03:03