Last month, it was reported that Apple and Google were considering bidding to acquire mobile technology firm InterDigital, primarily for the firm's portfolio of over 8,800 patents and 9,700 pending patent applications. InterDigital had decided to explore potential strategic moves for itself, including potential sale of the company, and the company had drawn significant interest due to the current landscape of patent disputes in the mobile industry.

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With Google on Monday announcing its intent to acquire Motorola Mobility, a move which will add 17,000 patents and another 7,500 pending patent applications to Google's portfolio, InterDigital's stock dropped 20% due to Google presumably dropping out of the bidding and general fears that the patent arms race might subside as the major players fill out their portfolios to keep each other at bay.

But Reuters reports that Apple is indeed still interested in InterDigital, and is considering making a bid to acquire the company. Other firms said to be interested in InterDigital include Nokia and Qualcomm.

Apple Inc (AAPL.O), Nokia (NOK1V.HE) and Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) are among several telecom and technology companies weighing bids for InterDigital Inc (IDCC.O), which specializes in wireless communications technologies, sources familiar with the situation said.

InterDigital is up for sale and is forging ahead with its auction despite a setback on Monday when Google Inc (GOOG.O), one of the key potential bidders, struck another deal.

The report notes that Google has not formally withdrawn from the InterDigital auction, although it is unclear whether it will participate in the bidding after committing $12.5 billion to the Motorola Mobility purchase.

Update: Reuters has posted an updated version of the article, noting that the auction of InterDigital has been postponed from next week until after Labor Day, which pushes it into early September at the earliest. Potential first-round bidders have reportedly been asking for more time to conduct due diligence on the company, accounting for the delay, but InterDigital is said to be hoping to accelerate the second round of the auction in order to keep moving forward in a timely manner.

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Torrijos Avatar
187 months ago
Apple has a track record of suing others for patent infringement to reduce competition, Google doesn't.
Really? :D
To reduce competition... :eek:

It has nothing to do with Apple defending innovations they brought to consumers after years of R&D, that, the then moribund company, spent lot of cash on.

This is actually what patents were created for...
So companies would invest in R&D to improve the current state of technology, then release new products that others companies (you know the ones that were trying to sell you 80x80 monochromes phones a couple of years ago, or the ones that felt that a blackberry "open source" clone was the future of mobile phones) would end up copying. Patents forcing them to license the patented innovations so the company that did the hard work (:apple:) could reap what they sowed.
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rdowns Avatar
187 months ago
Apple has a track record of suing others for patent infringement to reduce competition, Google doesn't.


So Apple is wrong because they are playing the game and defending their patents?

Google doesn't have many patents for their Android business. Instead, they use their windfall profits in search/advertising to try and crush other companies businesses as they try to find alternate revenue streams.
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Brad L Avatar
187 months ago
Damn, I sold this stock about 6 years ago :(
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TMay Avatar
187 months ago
Apple's pimping Google again

And that makes Oracle and MS chuckle. Samsung looks with envy.

Apple or MS will buy this just so Google will go all crazy and throw another $12B on a bad investment.

You know, like Motorola.

Desperation.

It's what happens when a Company doesn't have a strategic plan for the future other than "more advertising please".
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Jibbajabba Avatar
187 months ago
Wow. You actually welcome Apple spending money on law suits instead of products?



Do you not see his emoticon? It was sarcastic.

^^ that ;)
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Ulf1103 Avatar
187 months ago
They are buying up patents so they can sue competitors instead of competing against them with better products so I'd say it would be negative for product development.

Yes, but if Apple don't buy it, and Google does, Google will probably use it against Apple right? Or not? :confused:
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