Qualcomm might be able to continue its anticompetitive chip selling policies

Last month, Judge Lucy Koh finally issued a ruling in a case that could force Qualcomm to change the way it does business. The case, known as the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) v. Qualcomm was originally heard during a ten-day period at the beginning of this year. With no jury seated, the FTC essentially put Qualcomm's business practices on trial in front of the judge. Qualcomm's "no license, no chips" policy, the collection of royalties based on the retail price of a phone, and its refusal to license its standard-essential patents were some of the company's anticompetitive behaviors that ...

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