Samsung to pay $15.7 million for infringing Bluetooth patents

15 February, 2015

Patent woes for Samsung again as the company is ordered to pay $15.7 million in the latest dispute. The company has been found guilty on infringing the patents of company Rembrandt Wireless Technologies LP by the Harrison County federal jury.

The two patents that Samsung has been found guilty on infringing relate to Bluetooth technology. More specifically the patent duo relates to a "system and method of communication using at least two modulation methods." The Korean company has been making, selling, using and offering for sale Bluetooth EDR (enhanced data rate) devices and the aforementioned technology is in the core of them.

Just a week ago, Samsung settled its legal arguments with Microsoft over royalties. Still, the $15,7 million are nothing next to the $1.05 billion that Samsung paid Apple in 2012.

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  • AnonD-336560
  • 16 Feb 2015
  • JHN

It is not a matter of money as you know Samsung has appeared in court many times. The important point is that when a company like Samsung doesn't care of it's reputation and treats other companies dishonestly, you can not expect Samsung to treat ordi...

  • AnonD-11851
  • 16 Feb 2015
  • 3@K

when will samsung learn their lesson & not steal others innovation? they did that to apple before & paid. now, they are paying again? pathetic samsung!! haha!

  • Anonymous
  • 16 Feb 2015
  • nC6

The most likely answer is because you don't read enough. Second, it might be that you don't know how to work the Google machine lol http://www.zdnet.com/article/lg-display-sues-samsung-over-oled-patents/ http://www.fastcompany.com/1474036/n...

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