Google filing reveals Motorola was most certainly for the patents

by Alistair Lowe on 26 July 2012, 09:00

Tags: Motorola (NYSE:MSI), Google (NASDAQ:GOOG)

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We all knew that when Google purchased Motorola, it wasn't for its market leading sales figures, instead the buy-out was heavily grounded in IP protection, with Motorola holding well over one thousand patents for many core technologies created during the early stages of mobile phone development.

What we didn't know, however, was just what an impressive figure the firm's IP added to the valuation, with Motorola Mobility's IP and developed technologies contributing £3.56 billion to the £8 billion total. When Google's Larry Page stated that the deal would "supercharge" the Android ecosystem, perhaps he wasn't wrong; it'll be interesting to see if any new technology does eventually emerge from the firm, now that the buyout is complete.

Further breaking-down the figures, Google spent £407 million on the firm's net assets, £1.87 billion to buy Motorola's cash reserves, £471 million on customer relations and a further £1.68 billion in goodwill. Only time will tell just how effective the purchase will be against Apple's lawyers.



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It's high time that Google stepped up and offered the main Android licensee's some legal protection from Apple's writ barrage. Hopefully the Motorola IP stack can be used to threaten Apple into backing off and “playing nice”. Although I'll be the first to admit that this is probably a naive hope.
I reckon Apple lawyers will rather sink the company into the ground before calling truce on the patent war.
The current top dogs are not interested in innovation like Steve, they are more interested in money.
Sorry to moan, but that title hurts my head. Google's filling? is it intended to be filing? and was it motorola's purchase was for the patents? Its a title that makes no sense as it stands.

Again, sorry to moan, but there it is.
Apologies for the typo, though in context of previous news coverage on hexus I hope that the rest of the title makes good sense; we'd have added more information however there's limited space and so further clarification is also present in the sub-title.
its just one of those sentences that my jars my sensibilities lol, I know what its about and thats the main thing i guess