Emblaze Ltd., an Israel-based software company, sued the consumer technology giant for $511.4 million, saying Apple's live streaming technology that allows audio and video playback on iPhones and iPads infringed its patented technology.
The jury unanimously returned a verdict of noninfringement for Apple, but did not invalidate Emblaze's patented technology...
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