Motorola Unveils "Icons Behind The Icons" Campaign Celebrating Cultural Catalysts Powered By The Razr Family.
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Thursday, Sep 4, 2025 9:03 am ET1min read
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The court determined that despite Hytera's claims of a clean-room redesign, their H-Series products remain substantially similar to previously adjudicated DMR radios. Hytera must now pay $80.32 per radio unit and $378.16 per repeater unit in royalties. This ruling comes on top of the $550+ million previously awarded to Motorola Solutions, of which Hytera has paid over $175 million to date [1].
Notably, this is the third time Hytera has been held in civil contempt for non-compliance with court orders since 2023. In January 2025, Hytera pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy to steal Motorola's trade secrets, with sentencing expected in November 2025 [1].
This legal victory underscores Motorola Solutions' commitment to protecting its intellectual property and maintaining its position as a leader in secure, reliable communication systems. The ruling also highlights the company's ongoing efforts to enforce its trade secrets and ensure compliance with court orders.
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/MSI/
Motorola unveils "Icons Behind The Icons," a campaign celebrating cultural catalysts who make iconic moments possible. The campaign features bold voices in sport, beauty, fashion, and food who use the Motorola razr family to power their creative process. The first chapter highlights tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou, who uses the Motorola razr ultra to support performance, strategy, and success. Additional chapters will focus on fashion, beauty, and food icons.
Motorola Solutions (MSI) has achieved a significant legal milestone in its ongoing dispute with Hytera Communications. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois ruled that Hytera's H-Series digital mobile radio products continue to use Motorola's stolen trade secrets. This decision resulted in Hytera being ordered to pay over $70 million in unpaid royalties and interest [1].The court determined that despite Hytera's claims of a clean-room redesign, their H-Series products remain substantially similar to previously adjudicated DMR radios. Hytera must now pay $80.32 per radio unit and $378.16 per repeater unit in royalties. This ruling comes on top of the $550+ million previously awarded to Motorola Solutions, of which Hytera has paid over $175 million to date [1].
Notably, this is the third time Hytera has been held in civil contempt for non-compliance with court orders since 2023. In January 2025, Hytera pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy to steal Motorola's trade secrets, with sentencing expected in November 2025 [1].
This legal victory underscores Motorola Solutions' commitment to protecting its intellectual property and maintaining its position as a leader in secure, reliable communication systems. The ruling also highlights the company's ongoing efforts to enforce its trade secrets and ensure compliance with court orders.
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/MSI/
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