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Motorola Told to Pay Fujifilm $10.2M for Patent Infringement

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May 5, 2015, 7:22 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Motorola must pay Fujifilm $10.2 million for violating one of its imaging patents. Fujifilm sued Motorola in 2012 alleging the handset maker was violating four of its patents. The jury invalidated three of the patents, but agreed that Motorola used the fourth without permission. The patent pertains to converting color images to monochrome images. Fujifilm had sought as much as $40 million in damages and did not comment on the outcome of the trial. "We are pleased with the verdict related to three out of the four patents," said Motorola, "and are evaluating our options on the one patent on which we did not prevail." Lenovo purchased Motorola from Google last year.

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