Qualcomm recently went to the Intellectual Property Court in Beijing to file a complaint against the Chinese OEM Meizu for allegedly violating their patents. Meizu doesn’t use Qualcomm chips, but that doesn’t mean they couldn’t be violating patents they own. Qualcomm is looking for 520 million Yuan in damages for allegedly not asking permission or paying royalties for some patents they own.
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