Apple Fined $25,000 Per Day for Not Turning Over Documents in FTC vs Qualcomm Lawsuit



A judge has ordered Apple to pay $25,000 per day for not turning over documents in the FTC vs Qualcomm lawsuit, reports Bloomberg. The FTC is accusing Qualcomm of unfairly cutting out competitors by requiring Apple to use only its chips in exchange for lower licensing fees.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Nathanael Cousins in San Jose, California granted sanctions against Apple starting December 16th. The company has until December 29th to turn over the documents or face steeper fines.

Apple says it has already produced more than 2.6 million documents by the December 15th deadline and that any dispute Qualcomm wanted to raise was premature.





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