Apple ordered to pay $633m to university in patent dispute

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Double initial ruling.

Apple ordered to pay $633m to university in patent dispute
A US judge has ordered Apple to pay US$506 million (A$633 million) for infringing on a patent owned by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's patent licensing arm, more than doubling the damages initially imposed on Apple by a jury. US district judge William Conley in Madison added US$272 ...

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