Apple's Eddy Cue To Be Deposed In Qualcomm Patent Battle (bloomberg.com) 34
"Apple executive Eddy Cue will be questioned by Qualcomm's lawyers as part of a legal battle between the companies over billions of dollars in patents and licensing fees," reports Bloomberg. "On Friday, San Diego Federal Judge Mitchell D. Dembin ordered Cue to be deposed in the case, granting a Qualcomm request and turning down Apple's arguments against the move." From the report: At the heart of the standoff is a dispute over how much Qualcomm can charge phone makers to use its patents, whether or not they use its chips. The San Diego, California-based company gets the majority of profit from licensing technology that covers the fundamentals of modern mobile phone systems. Apple has cut off license payments to Qualcomm and filed an antitrust lawsuit that accused the chipmaker of trying to monopolize the industry. In November, Qualcomm filed a motion to depose Cue. Apple pushed back stating that Cue's role overseeing services made him unrelated to the case. Qualcomm cited past Apple statements pinpointing Cue as one of the lead negotiators when the iPhone launched in 2007 exclusively on AT&T's network in the U.S.
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But supply and demand is the basis of the free market! Are you anti-American?
Re: DRAM makers sued for antitrust violation (Score:2)
It's a free market, build yourself a DRAM production fab since the prices allow for massive profit.
Why? (Score:2)
Judges generally don't like depositions as much as live testimony because you can't cross-examine a deposition. Why are they doing this instead of compelling him to testify? Does he have some health issue which makes it difficult for him to travel? Or....?
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Really? That's surprising. Discovery and inconsist (Score:2)
It has been my understanding that one reason for a deposition is discovery, to find out what questions a jury needs to hear the answer to. For example, if during deposition you asked Bill Cosby "have you ever drugged a woman" and he said "yes, I have", that's something the jury should hear and you'd ask the same question in testimony before the jury. You're after asking that in deposition, you can't ask the question in open court, for the jury to hear?
It has also been my understanding that it is common to d
What's an Eddy cue? (Score:2)
Leaving aside the initial confusion the capitalisation in the headline caused me (not helped by watching the snooker world championships while reading it), fundamental technology essential to the core functions of the device must be worth a couple of magnitudes more than something generic like rounded corners.
There are going to be some very rich lawyers before this one plays out.
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So what companies due is offer to license or sell their technology on terms where they typic
Re: What's an Eddy cue? (Score:2)
Is there any evidence Qualcomm made such a promise? Sounds more like a butt-hurt Apple trying to get out of paying prices the market bears. Apple isn't being forced to buy from Qualcomm. They decided many years ago to go down the path of being dependent on Qualcomm and it has earned them billions of dollars saving time and development. Now they don't want to pay their fair share.
Re: What's an Eddy cue? (Score:2)
Fanboy much?
If Apple disagrees with the broad applicability of Qualcomm's patents, they can build their own mobile chips and fight the patents on that front. Or they can use Intel chips, which are available and prove that you're talking out your ass when it comes to anyone being required to use Qualcomm. Instead Apple chose to license from Qualcomm, but doesn't want Qualcomm to have the right to set prices. Apple is fighting for market protection under the guise of patent litigation. So much for competing b
Re: What's an Eddy cue? (Score:2)
Whorls, foam, and the tell tale line in the water (Score:2)
Those are the cue's I look for when I see a large rock in a flowing river. Usually there's a Eddy on the other side of the Eddy Line.
I did not know Eddy Cue was a monarch or the the forces of Qualcom sought to depose him.