Broadcom wins major injunction against Qualcomm
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
In the latest major twist in that epic battle amidst wireless chipmakers, a US District Judge has slapped a permanent injunction on any products containing those Qualcomm 3G chips ruled to be infringing on Broadcom’s so-called ‘686 patents. Not only can Qualcomm no longer offer infringing devices nor the chips themselves in the US, the retroactive nature of the ruling means that the company can’t even supply service or technical support
[Via Reuters]
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