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Cross-border injunctions āhave their placeā but can be ābig askā: Sandoz Global Head of IP Julia Pike
Read more: Cross-border injunctions āhave their placeā but can be ābig askā: Sandoz Global Head of IP Julia PikeThere is a place for cross-border injunctions, but in more nuanced cases (such as Regeneron v. Advanz) itās a ābig askā for one country to take that decision itself on behalf of all those other countries, the companyās Global Head of IP Julia Pike has told ip fray.
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Beko, ArƧelik have no FRAND case against Dolby (for multiple reasons): UPC Dusseldorf LD hearing
Read more: Beko, ArƧelik have no FRAND case against Dolby (for multiple reasons): UPC Dusseldorf LD hearingThe Unified Patent Court’s Dusseldorf Local Division is hearing Dolby v. Beko & ArƧelik today. Not only is there no FRAND pledge but there is no abuse of a dominant market position at any rate.
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U.S. government consultation: some stakeholders want UK on watch list for interim licenses, others attack UPC and Germany over SEP injunctions
Read more: U.S. government consultation: some stakeholders want UK on watch list for interim licenses, others attack UPC and Germany over SEP injunctionsInterjurisdictional tensions are rising due to some countries, particularly the UK, pursuing their imperial FRAND rate-setting dreams.
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Tokyo District Court publishes SEP mediation guidelines: fundamentally incompatible with Western legal culture
Read more: Tokyo District Court publishes SEP mediation guidelines: fundamentally incompatible with Western legal cultureIn the Western hemisphere, mediation is shielded from litigation. The Tokyo District Court, however, has a different approach.
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ASUS, TP-Link among targets in new U.S. NPE WiFi patent infringement campaign
Read more: ASUS, TP-Link among targets in new U.S. NPE WiFi patent infringement campaignLicensing firm AX Wireless LLC has sued ASUSTek, D-Link, TP-Link, and Ubiquiti over the alleged infringement of the same five WiFi-related patents in parallel actions in the Eastern District of Texas, the Central District of California, and the Northern District of Illinois.
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Munich court calls UK interim-license declarations “flawed in legitimacy”, deems UK courts incompetent to impose global licenses; finds pool rates far below FRAND
Read more: Munich court calls UK interim-license declarations “flawed in legitimacy”, deems UK courts incompetent to impose global licenses; finds pool rates far below FRANDA redacted Nokia v. ASUS ruling showcases the application of the Munich court’s FRAND guidelines and takes a clear position on the illegitimacy of UK interim-license declarations.
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EU Commission officially indicates concern over UPC-UK antisuit conflict; UPC CoA schedules InterDigital-Amazon hearing for May 28
Read more: EU Commission officially indicates concern over UPC-UK antisuit conflict; UPC CoA schedules InterDigital-Amazon hearing for May 28The European Commission’s cordial letter to the Mannheim Local Division’s Presiding Judge encourages the court to share further information.


