Apple told to pay $302 mn in damages to US patent firm

October 03, 2016 12:11 pm | Updated November 01, 2016 10:40 pm IST - San Fransisco

A report found that the Cupertino-based tech giant "infringed on two patents related to its FaceTime video conferencing application".

A court has ordered Apple to pay $302.4 million to Nevada-based patent holding and security software company VirnetX for “infringing two patents related to Apple’s FaceTime communication application”.

According to a report in Ars Technica, the jury in Tyler, Texas, found that the Cupertino-based tech giant “infringed on two patents related to its FaceTime video conferencing application”.

The case began with four of VirnetX’s patents which originated at a company called Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).

“The award also includes damages for infringement of VirnetX technology in Virtual Private Network on Demand,” the report added.

Apple said it plans to appeal the verdict.

Apple will also have to contend with the trial in a second lawsuit VirnetX filed over newer Apple security features as well as its iMessage application, Fortune reported.

VirnetX and Apple have been fighting over patents for years.

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