It appears that Samsung and Apple's never-ending game of patent Risk
is beginning to draw concern from government regulators. The European
Union's Competition Commission is investigating the companies' various
disputes out of a growing worry that the war could be stifling
competition in the mobile market. The agency's commissioner, Joaquin
Almunia, has request information about the patents in question from both
companies, though he has yet to receive a reply. Almunia was careful to
point out that this is hardly the only example of a potential abuse of
intellectual property rights to distort the market, but with more than
20 cases in 10 countries
it's certainly one of the largest and most high profile. If the
commission chooses to pursue legal action both Samsung and Apple could
be fined up to 10 percent of their annual revenue. Maybe under threat of
such hefty fines, the two competitors will put aside their differences
and actually compete... you know, in the marketplace instead of in the court room.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment