Google and Motorola Wireless filed the details of their merger agreement with the SEC this morning.

It mostly looks pretty standard, but there are a couple interesting points:

Motorola can't grant patent rights or settle patent claims without Google's approval. There appear to be some exceptions that were worked out between the companies beforehand (laid out in a letter of disclosure).

If antitrust blows up the deal, Google's liability is limited to $3.5 billion. That's over and above the $2.5 billion termination fee Google would have to pay Motorola. (Which was confirmed by the SEC filing.)