Apple already requested the ecu Telecommunications Standards Institute for additional transparency on FRAND certification, and today it's seeking a complete-blown intervention. Motorola Mobility claims it received instructions on Friday in the European Commission counseling there's been a complaint against it from Apple. The letter also mentioned that Cupertino wants the Commission to enforce the firm's standards-essential patents that breach agreed FRAND obligations. This latest development comes only one next day of a German court granted Apple an injunction against Motorola's implementation of slide-to-unlock on mobile phones, plus an ongoing saga of comparable disputes using the firm. It is also just days following the European Commission approved Google's purchase of the phone maker, according to values it "doesn't itself raise competition issues."
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