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Qualcomm just can't catch a break. The company responded to another series of lawsuits from Apple, this time in China, accusing the component maker of abusing the popularity of its products to extract high royalty fees and restrictive license agreements from the manufacturers with which it works.
Apple previously filed suit against Qualcomm in a San Diego federal court. The company was seeking $1 billion in the suit; now, reports indicate that Apple seeks 1 billion yuan from the lawsuits filed in Beijing. (Apple has not mentioned any of the cases on its website or responded to request for comment from Tom's Hardware.) What seemed like a squabble between partners has become a battle that will be fought in courts around the world.
Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties. Despite being just one of over a dozen companies who contributed to basic cellular standards, Qualcomm insists on charging Apple at least five times more in payments than all the other cellular patent licensors we have agreements with combined. [...] To protect this business scheme Qualcomm has taken increasingly radical steps, most recently withholding nearly $1B in payments from Apple as retaliation for responding truthfully to law enforcement agencies investigating them.