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Jul. 27, 2017

Judge increases damages in patent case against Apple

Apple Inc. suffered another defeat in an intellectual property case brought by the University of Wisconsin, when a federal judge increased the size of a judgment against the tech company from $234 million to $506 million.

Apple Inc. suffered another defeat in an intellectual property case, this one brought by the University of Wisconsin, when a federal judge increased the size of a judgment against the tech company from $234 million to $506 million.

Judge William M. Conley of the Western District of Wisconsin explained in his order that the increased damages stem from Apple’s continued infringement of patents after his initial judgment in October 201...

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