Apple Inc. is currently facing an import ban on its Apple Watch due to a patent dispute with Masimo Corporation, a medical technology company that holds patents for blood oxygen detection technology. Apple CEO Tim Cook has stated that the company does not plan to license the technology from Masimo to resolve the ban. Instead, Apple is focusing on appealing the Apple Watch import ban. The dispute has raised questions about potential billions in lost revenue and additional litigation expenses for Apple.
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Apple won't license Masimo's patents despite Apple Watch import ban https://t.co/LDP1NgI2jD #Apple
Tim Cook says Apple is focused on appealing the Apple Watch ban, not settling with Masimo https://t.co/oImEoBtI9r by @ChanceHMiller
Tim Cook says Apple doesn't intend to license Masimo's blood oxygen detection to end the Apple Watch import ban (@hillitech / AppleInsider) https://t.co/fIunMvfckX 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSQRTe https://t.co/bF2k9A0QM3
Apple CEO Tim Cook says there isn't any intention to license Masimo's blood oxygen detection to end the Apple Watch import ban. #Apple #AppleWatch By @hillitech https://t.co/IBjtV5gwZK
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