Tesla, Automakers Urge US FTC to Seek Appeal After Defeat in Qualcomm Case

Earlier this month a US appeals court reversed a lower-court decision against Qualcomm, which makes technology for connecting devices to mobile data networks.

Tesla, Automakers Urge US FTC to Seek Appeal After Defeat in Qualcomm Case

Qualcomm was fighting a May 2019 decision by US District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California

Highlights
  • Automakers urge US FTC to seek appeal after losing case against Qualcomm
  • US appeals court reversed a lower-court decision against Qualcomm
  • Automakers include Tesla, Ford, Honda, and Daimler
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A group of tech companies and automakers, including Tesla, Ford, Honda and Daimler, on Monday urged the US Federal Trade Commission to seek an appeal after its loss in a case against chip supplier Qualcomm.

Earlier this month a US appeals court reversed a lower-court decision against Qualcomm, which makes technology for connecting devices to mobile data networks. The court also vacated an injunction that would have required Qualcomm to change its patent licensing practices.

Qualcomm was fighting a May 2019 decision by US District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, in a case brought by the FTC. Koh sided with the FTC, writing that Qualcomm's practice of requiring phone makers to sign a patent license agreement before selling them chips “strangled competition” and harmed consumers.

Automakers have increasingly put chips in vehicles to connect them to the internet, which requires them to sign patent agreements for communications standards such as 5G. The companies had previously argued that connected car prices could go up if Qualcomm won its case.

Qualcomm won its appeal of that ruling before the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in an August 11 ruling by a three-judge panel. In a letter sent Monday, the automakers, as well as Qualcomm rivals Intel and MediaTek, urged the FTC to seek an "en banc" rehearing of the case by the full appeals court.

"If allowed to stand, the panel's decision could destabilize the standards ecosystem by encouraging the abuse of market power acquired through collaborative standard-setting," the group said.

An FTC spokeswoman declined to comment.

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