...actions specifically addressed the actions of Google and its acquired entity Motorola Mobility LLC. The FTC describes SEPs as the cornerstone of...
...it had acquired when it paid $12.4 billion to purchase Motorola Mobility last year. Companies such as Apple Inc. and Microsoft...
...Networks Corporation. Outbid by the consortium, Google went on to acquire Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion and although not explicitly stated...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Networks Corporation. Outbid by the consortium, Google went on to acquire Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion and although not explicitly stated...
...it had acquired when it paid $12.4 billion to purchase Motorola Mobility last year. Companies such as Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corporation had...
Anthony Brown was called the "original patent troll" when he ran TechSearch. Now he's trying to reestablish himself with a new nonpracticing entity, Cascades Ventures
Anthony Brown was called the "original patent troll" when he ran TechSearch. Now he's trying to reestablish himself with a new nonpracticing entity, Cascades Ventures
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Anthony Brown was called the "original patent troll" when he ran TechSearch. Now he's trying to reestablish himself with a new nonpracticing entity, Cascades Ventures
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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