Antitrust Investigation of Apple-Led Nortel Patent Purchase

androidDespite authorizing some of the individual companies involved, antitrust regulators are said to be investigating the $4.5 billion consortium purchase of Nortel's patent portfolio last week. Per the Washington Post:

Federal antitrust enforcers are scrutinizing whether Google, often accused of abusing its Web search power, is facing an unfair coalition of companies that could block its popular Android mobile phone software, according to a source close to the matter.

The patent portfolio was won by a consortium including Apple, EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, RIM and Sony. There has already been speculation that the acquisition is a big blow to Google's Android whose manufacturers may be subject to additional patent licensing fees. TechCrunch summarizes how the auction played out based on a Canadian court document that was released last week.

While much of the press after the auction focused on the Rockstar group’s win, the court documents make it very clear that it was actually Apple that won in partnership with Rockstar. Apple was the only group that had not dropped out. Again, they staked the Rockstar group to ensure a victory for the stronger player. Why was Rockstar the stronger player? Because of the other companies involved. RIM, EMC, Ericsson, Sony, and yes, Microsoft.

The interest in the portfolio was significant due to the broad reach of the patents, especially in the area of wireless networking and LTE technology.

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black743 Avatar
190 months ago
So wasn't Google out to buy these patents for the same reasons? Would Google have been investigated as well? We all know that Google, had they won, would have held LTE hostage from all the other companies, as I understand this is one of the patents involved.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Ijustfarted Avatar
190 months ago
Lol at people getting emotionally involved with a platform. "i hope they lose!" So childish...
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iDisk Avatar
190 months ago
Google has backed itself into a corner ... No one in the tech industry really cares about the companies other businesses besides search...

Only reason Android is popular, is because they give it away. You give anything away it's likely to have a big "adoption".

Google is just being a baby, and I hope they loose.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Ryth Avatar
190 months ago
Maybe they should have saved up some cash instead of buying Youtube for billions.

It's their own stupidity for the spot they are in and their Android system blows anyway. It's fragmented and bloated and has no eco-system or direction.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iDisk Avatar
190 months ago
Can I get a source for that factoid, big guy? From everything I've read, Google didn't take the auction very seriously and really didn't want the patents that bad.

Sorry it's just a personal opinion, but its kinda common to say "you didn't really want the patents" when you loose the bid...

I just hate what Google did to Apple, so i'm biased. (if thats not obvious :) ), but at least I'm honest about it
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
brunnecc Avatar
190 months ago
Business

It's called business kids, otherwise it wouldn't be worth the $ to buy the patents in the 1st place...

-Chris
FOM
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)