Via licensor Philips settles Qi dispute with Belkin; Renault takes patent license from Broadcom

1. Philips v. Belkin dispute made (and now is) history; unclear if bilateral or (more likely) pool license was taken

Philips v. Belkin is a dispute that started in national court and escalated in the Unified Patent Court (UPC), where three notable firsts happened:

Today the UPC’s Munich Local Division (LD) closed case UPC_CFI_62/2023. All pending cases between the parties have been withdrawn.

It is unclear whether Belkin took a bilateral license or a pool license. For now, Belkin’s name does not appear on the list of licensees of Via Licensing Alliance’s Qi Wireless Power pool. But commercially it would make a whole lot of sense for Belkin to have taken the pool license.

Counsel for Philips

2. Broadcom and Renault settle

We reported last month that Renault had lost a key battle in the Munich Higher Regional Court (April 23, 2026 ip fray article) as an Ethernet SEP injunction granted by the Munich I Regional Court was not stayed. Such stays are rare, but Deutsche Telekom achieved one yesterday (May 13, 2026 ip fray article).

Further to motions that both parties filed yesterday, the UPC’s Hamburg LD and Munich LD today closed Broadcom v. Renault cases. The only plausible explanation is a comprehensive settlement of the entire dispute. Broadcom won.

Broadcom has also just settled with Nissan (May 8, 2026 ip fray article). In a case against Hyundai (February 24, 2026 ip fray article), the Munich LD has scheduled the oral hearing for April 15, 2027.

Counsel for Broadcom

Broadcom was represented by CBH’s Hannes Jacobsen.