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Qualcomm accuses Apple of patent infringement, seeks ban on sale of some devices

Apple is intensifying its legal battle with Qualcomm over the technology in iPhones and iPads as Apple seeks to void some of the chip maker's patent claims and licensing agreements, Sept. 16, 2016.
Apple is intensifying its legal battle with Qualcomm over the technology in iPhones and iPads as Apple seeks to void some of the chip maker's patent claims and licensing agreements, Sept. 16, 2016. AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File

WASHINGTON, July 6 (Reuters) – Chipmaker Qualcomm will ask the U.S. International Trade Commission to bar Apple from selling some iPhones and iPads in the United States on the grounds that they infringe on six Qualcomm patents.

In a request that would broaden its legal battle with Apple, San Diego-based Qualcomm said it would ask the U.S. ITC to ban imports of infringing Apple devices. A related lawsuit was filed in federal court in California on Thursday to request monetary damages.

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Qualcomm, which also supplies chips to Apple, said the six patents help devices perform well without draining the battery.

There has been long-running tension between the two companies over Qualcomm‘s practice of taking a cut of the total price of the phone in exchange for “modem” chips that help phones use wireless networks data plans.

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