By Phil Johnson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Apple Inc. has sued a pair of holding companies asserting Nokia Corp. patents for allegedly demanding exceedingly high royalty claims in an anticompetitive scheme.
In a complaint filed Tuesday, the technology titan said defendants Acacia Research Corp. and Conversant Intellectual Property Management Inc., and their respective subsidiaries, have sued Apple more than 60 ti...
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