Lenovo must pay US$138.7 million for InterDigital patents

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Lenovo must pay US$138.7 million for InterDigital patents
Lenovo must pay US technology firm InterDigital US$138.7 million (A$209 million) for a licence for its portfolio of telecommunications patents, London's High Court ruled, in the latest round of a long-running dispute. InterDigital brought the lawsuit against Lenovo in 2019 over the terms on ...

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