

When Apple used Qualcomm modems for iPhone the factories that built the smartphones would pay Qualcomm billions for use of its technology. Apple would then reimburse the factories for these costs. Separately, Apple had an agreement with Qualcomm under which Qualcomm would pay Apple a significant rebate on patent payments if Apple didn't attack it in court or with regulators.
Two years ago, Apple sued Qualcomm for withholding these rebates and breaking their agreement. Qualcomm says it stopped making payments because Apple broke the agreement by urging other smartphone makers to complain to regulators and making "false and misleading" statements to the Korean Fair Trade Commission which was investigating Qualcomm. Apple says it was merely providing lawful responses as required by the investigation.

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