Federal jury orders Apple to pay $532.9m

Apple has been ordered to pay nearly $US533 million by a US jury to resolve claims that an iTunes payment system breaches another company's patents.

A US federal jury says Apple should pay nearly $US533 million ($A675.41 million) to resolve claims that the payment system tied to its iTunes product infringes on patents issued to a business named Smartflash.

Smartflash said in a 2013 complaint that the patents cover a portable data carrier for storing data and managing access to it through payment information rules.

Apple Inc says it plans to appeal the decision and that Smartflash was "exploiting our patent system to seek royalties for technology Apple invented".

The litigation was filed in the Tyler, Texas, division of the US District of Court, Eastern District of Texas.

In 2011, a federal judge reversed another jury verdict against Apple from a Tyler, Texas, patent trial in which the software company Mirror World was awarded $US625.5 million.


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