US asks Apple to pay $145 million in damages to Canada's WiLan

The jury in San Diego determined that versions of Apple's iPhone infringed two WiLan patents.

Update: 2018-08-02 08:02 GMT
The letters both ask if Google Android or Apple iPhones collect audio recordings of users without their consent. (Photo: Pixabay)

A federal jury in California has awarded Canadian patent licensing company WiLan $145.1 million in damages against Apple for patent infringement, according to a court filing on Wednesday.

The jury in San Diego determined that versions of Apple’s iPhone infringed two WiLan patents relating to wireless communications technology, WiLan, a unit of Quarterhill, said in a statement.

Apple confirmed it plans to appeal. The company earlier rejected claims of infringement in pre-trial filings.

In 2013, a US jury ruled in favor of Apple in a separate litigation in which WiLan had sought $248 million in damages.

Founded in 1992 as a producer of broadband wireless technologies, Ottawa-based WiLan has shifted focus to licensing an extensive patent portfolio.

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