Motorola Wants 2.25% of Microsoft's Surface Revenue 278
An anonymous reader writes "On the opening day of a patent trial between Microsoft and Google-owned Motorola Mobility, Motorola filed a brief (PDF) arguing that the WiFi tech central to the case is also critical to Microsoft's new Surface tablet. Motorola says royalties totaling 2.25% of all Surface revenues is a good starting point. They wrote, 'Microsoft's new Surface tablet will use only 802.11, instead of cellular or wired connections, to connect to the internet. Without 802.11 capability, the Surface tablet would be unable to compete in the market, because consumers can readily select tablet devices other than the Surface that have 802.11 capability.' Microsoft, of course, says this figure is outrageous, given 'Motorola's promise to standards bodies to offer access to the "standard essential" patents on fair and reasonable terms.'"
Re:Google Proxy War (Score:4, Funny)
is because you haven't understood it right.
I dunno, that sounds more like something Apple would say...
Re:Google Proxy War (Score:3, Funny)
Keep going, that phrase almost made sense. It has "words" at least.
No need to get the lawyers involved.... (Score:5, Funny)
Motorola Wants 2.25% of Microsoft's Surface Revenue
So give them a couple hundred bucks and be done with it...
-S