Samsung Electronics is in preliminary talks with the EU regulator to
settle charges it abused its market position by barring arch rival Apple
from using an essential mobile phone patent, two people familiar with
the matter said on Tuesday.
Samsung and Apple, the world’s top two smartphone makers by volume
and sales, are locked in patent disputes in at least 10 countries as
they vie to dominate the lucrative and fast-growing mobile market and
win over customers with their latest gadgets.
The talks came after the European Commission, which acts as EU
competition regulator, told Samsung in December that it was acting
unfairly by seeking injunctions against Apple over use of the essential
patents.
“Samsung has been involved in settlement discussions for several
months now. Samsung wants to settle,” said one of the sources, who
declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter.
The sources said it was still too early to say if the discussions
would result in a settlement. That would mean no finding of wrongdoing
for Samsung and no fine, which could otherwise reach as much as $17.3
billion if the South Korean firm is found to be in breach of EU laws.
The European Commission declined to comment. Samsung was not immediately available for comment.
The Commission’s case against Samsung centers on essential patents
for the European Union’s 3G UMTS standard. The firm pledged to license
its patents on fair terms to rivals when the standard was adopted in
Europe.
Samsung came under regulatory fire last year when it began seeking
injunctions in various EU countries in 2011 against Apple’s use of these
patents.
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Written By Unknown on Tuesday, June 25, 2013 | 7:47 AM
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