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Meta has to pay walkie-talkie app millions for infringing on its patents, jury says

Meta has been locked in a legal fight with a walkie-talkie app company called Voxer since 2020.A jury ruled in favour of Voxer on Wednesday and ordered Meta to pay $174.5 million in damages.A jury in an Austin, Texas court ruled in favor of walkie-talkie app company Voxer after it accused Meta of infringing on its patents, aVoxer first filed its lawsuit against Meta in the US in 2020, back when the tech giant was still called Facebook.

Voxer's complaint says the companies never entered into any sort of partnership, and Facebook revoked Voxer's rights to features such as"find friends" via its platform.

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