South Korea’s competition watchdog is launching an investigation into Samsung’s practices. The country’s Fair Trade Commission today announced that it would investigate the ways in which Samsung is using its wireless technology patents to address competition in the marketplace. Reuters, first to report the news, said an FTC official claimed Apple filed the complaints against …
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