Motorola Mobility requires: 25.02% Apple sales

Legal battle waged within Motorola Mobility Division with Apple, it requires huge sums of money in exchange for use of the patent

To 2.25%. Motorola
Motorola thinks deserves 2.25 percent of Apple sales. That emerges from the documents that were exposed in a legal battle between the two companies. Motorola Mobility Division (acquired last year by Google) claims that substantial sums had come to Apple for the use of Motorola's patent is property.Patent is approved for use by other companies by a licensing agreement.
Apple, for its part, argues that the demand to 2.25% is unfair. Which the legal battle is no access requirement to disclose its agreements of Motorola with Nokia, HTC, LG and Ericsson the use of the patent in question - to compare the demand of Motorola from agreements made with other companies, and thus prove its claim that it discriminated against by requiring higher fees specifically . "Motorola has consistently refused to license a patent on reasonable terms, although he announced it as the industry's standard seven years ago," Apple said in a statement.
Meanwhile, the patent in dispute creates problems for Apple - German court accepted the request of Motorola to freeze the sale of Apple products including the services of the iCloud and MobileMe in the country - which forced the company to freeze briefly Mcirtz models of the 3G iPad models and iPhone old, until she could get an injunction making.