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China’s Supreme People’s Court confirms Innoscience’s China GaN injunctions against Infineon are interim relief
Read more: China’s Supreme People’s Court confirms Innoscience’s China GaN injunctions against Infineon are interim reliefChina’s top court has published its decisions in Innoscience v. Infineon, which support ip fray’s reading of Innoscience’s China GaN win over Infineon as interim relief, not final merits wins.
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Dusseldorf LD grants Evac injunction against Shanghai VacDrain, rejects de facto successor theory against German distributor
Read more: Dusseldorf LD grants Evac injunction against Shanghai VacDrain, rejects de facto successor theory against German distributorThe Dusseldorf LD found infringement of two Evac patents covering vacuum wastewater technology, granted injunctive relief against the manufacturer and its principal, but dismissed claims against a German distributor.
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Heated debate on preliminary injunctions and rate-setting kicks off OxFora’s 14th Intellectual Property and Competition Forum
Read more: Heated debate on preliminary injunctions and rate-setting kicks off OxFora’s 14th Intellectual Property and Competition ForumOn a panel that featured speakers from Qualcomm, Huawei, Amazon, and Dell, panelists debated over whether injunctions should really exist. An executive from Amazon added that they would be happy to have courts set rates, no matter where they are based, as this causes “less of a port congestion”.
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Lessons for prior art search providers as Federal Circuit again sides with Valve in appeal over game controller patent
Read more: Lessons for prior art search providers as Federal Circuit again sides with Valve in appeal over game controller patent“Something more is required” for estoppel when a classification search returns tens of thousands of results; while forward-and-backward citation searches may result in hindsight bias.
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Verizon hit with $190M jury verdict in infringement suit brought by Aspen Networks over Wi-Fi/cell switching; AT&T, T-Mobile up next
Read more: Verizon hit with $190M jury verdict in infringement suit brought by Aspen Networks over Wi-Fi/cell switching; AT&T, T-Mobile up nextAspen Networks sued the three U.S. mobile service providers in the Eastern District of Texas in late 2023.
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UPC Roundup (1 week): CoA reverses injunction denial; Milan LD on PI motions during main proceedings; various other decisions
Read more: UPC Roundup (1 week): CoA reverses injunction denial; Milan LD on PI motions during main proceedings; various other decisionsThis is a summary of developments in and around the UPC in the calendar week of June 15, 2026.
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Gallium nitride patent wars: Innoscience, Infineon clash over Munich injunction rulings
Read more: Gallium nitride patent wars: Innoscience, Infineon clash over Munich injunction rulingsAny injunction granted in the Munich I Regional Court’s rulings yesterday would not apply to Innoscience’s current product portfolio, as it falls outside the scope of Infineon’s asserted German patents, Innoscience has publicly asserted. This claim directly opposes Infineon’s announcement that Innoscience suffered two more defeats yesterday.
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BREAKING: Nokia, Acer sign patent licensing agreement, will determine terms through arbitration
Read more: BREAKING: Nokia, Acer sign patent licensing agreement, will determine terms through arbitrationNokia has today revealed that the parties have signed a patent license agreement covering the use of Nokia’s video coding technologies in Acer’s devices, with any remaining litigation cases between the two companies to be paused or withdrawn.


