In our opinion, the acquisition of Motorola Mobility may help Google defend itself and its partners (like HTC/ or Samsung) from lawsuits from Apple, Microsoft or HP (or any combination thereof) related to the Android platform.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Google buys Motorola Mobility for $12.5Billion
In our opinion, the acquisition of Motorola Mobility may help Google defend itself and its partners (like HTC/ or Samsung) from lawsuits from Apple, Microsoft or HP (or any combination thereof) related to the Android platform.
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Although its entry into the patent-war big leagues didn't start out very smoothly, perhaps Google is better off now with the IBM and Motorola portfolios than with the Nortel patents. It will certainly have more patents at its disposal now than if it had bid higher than Pi at the Nortel auction.
'Better off' is arguable. The reason is that not all patents are equal-some are litigation grade, some are licensing grade and some are not worth the annual maintenance fee paid for. Perhaps this is why, Google is looking at InterDigital's portfolio. See http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-26/interdigital-appreciates-50-with-apple-google-rush-for-patents-real-m-a.html
In the thousands of patent acquired by the purchase of Motorola patents, only a few (<100) families are essential patents that relate to 3G.
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