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Before Tuesday, Apple had stopped making royalty payments, costing Qualcomm more than $7 billion, putting financial strain on the company and forcing it to curtail some research and development.
Making "royalty" payments to the subsidiary for use of the marks, Talbot then deducted the sums on its Massachusetts tax returns.
Microsoft is suing the parent company of Foxconn for not making royalty payments as part of a patent licensing agreement from 2013.
Much of the question-and-answer period of today's earnings call involved analysts trying to find out how long the legal disputes with Apple and others would stretch on, or attempting to get answers regarding who the mystery "licensee" was that had stopped making royalty payments.
Apple stopped making royalty payments to Qualcomm after a dispute between the companies, and it later decided to stop using Qualcomm modems in some of its products.
Qualcomm had already lost about $7 billion in revenue as of October because Apple's Asian manufacturers, including Foxconn Technology Group, stopped making royalty payments in 2017 for iPhones and iPads they assemble.
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Petitioners refused to make royalty payments accruing both before and after the expiration of the patents.
U.S. radio stations already make royalty payments, but only to songwriters, who are protected by a different kind of copyright.
The Irish-based company makes royalty payments to the second company and claims those payments as tax deductions in Ireland.
Calpine said it paid $52.75 million at closing on Tuesday and also agreed to make royalty payments to Dominion valued at $56.75 million beginning in 2000.
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