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Apple lawyers compare Qualcomm chips to fried chicken as trial begins
Tuesday April 16, 2019. 09:10 PM , from Mac Daily News
“A trial opened Tuesday in a complex contract and anti-trust dispute between Apple Inc and Qualcomm Inc with the iPhone maker using a fried chicken analogy to explain its claim that the chip company is abusing its market power,” Stephen Nellis reports for Reuters.
“Apple has objected to a practice that it calls ‘no license, no chips’ under which Qualcomm will not sell chips to a company that has not signed a patent license agreement,” Nellis reports. “Apple attorney Ruffin Cordell likened Qualcomm’s policy to a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant that refuses to sell a bucket of chicken to customers,” Nellis reports. “‘You first have to go over to this different counter, KFL – Kentucky Fried Licensing,’ Cordell said. ‘You have to go pay that ‘eating license’ fee before they’ll sell you any chicken.'” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: That Kentucky Fried Licensing analogy is finger lickin’ good! SEE ALSO: Billions at stake as Apple v. Qualcomm trial begins – April 16, 2019 Apple-Qualcomm jury includes woman who’s never owned smartphone – April 16, 2019 Apple, allies seek damages of up to $27 billion in U.S. trial over Qualcomm’s predatory business model – April 15, 2019 Frosty relationship between Apple CEO Tim Cook and Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf has deepened dispute – April 13, 2019
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