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BREAKING: InterDigital and Amazon will determine video patent licensing terms through arbitration
Read more: BREAKING: InterDigital and Amazon will determine video patent licensing terms through arbitrationThe parties have agreed to withdraw all infringement and (F)RAND litigation in favor of binding arbitration.
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Chongqing court’s higher 5G aggregate royalty burden in ZTE v. Samsung ruling (than in OPPO v. Nokia) has reasons
Read more: Chongqing court’s higher 5G aggregate royalty burden in ZTE v. Samsung ruling (than in OPPO v. Nokia) has reasonsIn ZTE v. Samsung, the Chongqing court explained why the 5G aggregate royalty rate adopted in OPPO v. Nokia should not be treated as an industry-recognised benchmark and characterised it instead as an “interim figure” used to resolve a particular dispute.
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Dusseldorf LD’s latest injunction shows structural improvement of UPC’s English-language decisions authored by German judges
Read more: Dusseldorf LD’s latest injunction shows structural improvement of UPC’s English-language decisions authored by German judgesThe judgment, authored by Judge-rapporteur Dr. Ingo Rinken, discusses the parties’ and the court’s views in a format that makes it clearer than mny other UPC rulings whose positions are actually being stated.
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UPC’s Dusseldorf LD enjoins Siemens mammography product over Hologic’s flying-focal-spot patent, refusing a €4 billion security demand
Read more: UPC’s Dusseldorf LD enjoins Siemens mammography product over Hologic’s flying-focal-spot patent, refusing a €4 billion security demandThe UPC’s Dusseldorf LD held Siemens Healthineers’ MAMMOMAT B.brilliant infringes Hologic’s flying-focal-spot patent in three countries, relying on Siemens’s own marketing. It granted an injunction and recall, ordered destruction, and refused Siemens’s €4 billion enforcement-security demand.
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Nokia’s licensing programs continue to break new ground with increasing diversity of device categories
Read more: Nokia’s licensing programs continue to break new ground with increasing diversity of device categoriesA Nokia executive has provided an update on Nokia’s licensing programs. There are signs of horizontal and vertical expansion, suggesting further growth.
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Boston Scientific raises University of Texas’s alleged inflammatory comments, A-Rod comparisons in appeal of $42M District of Delaware jury verdict
Read more: Boston Scientific raises University of Texas’s alleged inflammatory comments, A-Rod comparisons in appeal of $42M District of Delaware jury verdictCounsel compared an expert witness to the disgraced baseball player, while also suggesting that the standard for finding invalidity should be similar to deciding whether to commit someone to a psychiatric institution.
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Dolby doubles down on Snap: third Brazil complaint and amended U.S. pleadings add more HEVC patents
Read more: Dolby doubles down on Snap: third Brazil complaint and amended U.S. pleadings add more HEVC patentsDolby filed a third patent complaint in Brazil against Snap and amended its Delaware case, adding more HEVC patents. Snap still has not taken a license.
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UPC’s Hague LD allows phased “external eyes only” regime in Ericsson v. Transsion FRAND dispute
Read more: UPC’s Hague LD allows phased “external eyes only” regime in Ericsson v. Transsion FRAND disputeThe Hague LD has allowed Ericsson to keep its comparable license agreements away from Transsion’s in-house employees for now, adopting a phased confidentiality approach that could become influential in future SEP and FRAND disputes before the UPC.


