Microsoft
continued its Android march this week, with a report that the company plans on
demanding $15 from Samsung for each Android smartphone produced by the
manufacturer.
That
information apparently came from unnamed industry officials speaking to the
Seoul-based Maeil Business Newspaper,
and found its way into a July 6 Reuters report. Were Samsung to enter
some sort of royalties deal, it would become the latest in an increasingly long
string of companies paying Microsoft an "Android tax." Microsoft
insists that Google's Android platform violates a variety of patents it holds.
So far,
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