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Same day, same district, opposite actions: Samsung sues BOE, faces own patent infringement allegations in the Eastern District of Texas
Read more: Same day, same district, opposite actions: Samsung sues BOE, faces own patent infringement allegations in the Eastern District of TexasThe suits were filed in different divisions of the district court. While one was filed by Samsung Display, the other targets its parent company Samsung Electronics.
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Erich Spangenberg’s SIM IP acquires cloud computing, networking patent portfolio, announces voluntary licensing program
Read more: Erich Spangenberg’s SIM IP acquires cloud computing, networking patent portfolio, announces voluntary licensing programShould the voluntary licensing program not achieve broad adoption, our strategic licensing group will implement more targeted licensing strategies to ensure appropriate value realization for these crucial IP assets, SIM IP’s CEO Erich Spangenberg said today.
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Federal Circuit hands win to Fox in machine learning patent infringement dispute
Read more: Federal Circuit hands win to Fox in machine learning patent infringement disputeâClaims that do no more than apply established methods of machine learning to a new data environmentâ are not patent eligible, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled in dismissing an appeal filed by plaintiff Recentive Analytics.
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ToolGen sues Vertex, Lonza, and RoslinCT over CRISPR patents
Read more: ToolGen sues Vertex, Lonza, and RoslinCT over CRISPR patentsToolGenâs suits come in response to patent oppositions filed by the defendants over its first-ever European CRISPR-Cas9 protein delivery method patent.
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UPC Roundup (1 week): CoA rejects three out of three motions to stay enforcement, plus numerous first-instance pretrial decisions
Read more: UPC Roundup (1 week): CoA rejects three out of three motions to stay enforcement, plus numerous first-instance pretrial decisionsThis is a summary of developments in and around the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in the week since our April 12, 2025 UPC Roundup. This has been a relatively busy week at the UPC in terms of the number of decisions. 1. CoA denies three motions to stay enforcement of injunctions: high hurdle The UPC’s Court of…
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âPressure pointsâ: Latin Americaâs role in Amazon-Nokia, Ericsson-Lenovo settlements
Read more: âPressure pointsâ: Latin Americaâs role in Amazon-Nokia, Ericsson-Lenovo settlementsCounsel to Nokia and Ericsson reveal why the SEP holders chose Brazil and Colombia for their enforcement campaigns and the role those jurisdictions played in reaching global settlements.
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Supercomputer firm ParTec seeks discretionary denial of Microsoft’s PTAB IPR petition under Acting USPTO Director’s new bifurcated framework
Read more: Supercomputer firm ParTec seeks discretionary denial of Microsoft’s PTAB IPR petition under Acting USPTO Director’s new bifurcated frameworkA dispute over the architecture of server clusters used for AI could give rise to one of the first high-profile discretionary denials under Acting Director Coke Morgan Stewart’s new rules.
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Japanese solar panel manufacturers seek to dismiss JinkoSolar’s U.S. patent infringement lawsuit
Read more: Japanese solar panel manufacturers seek to dismiss JinkoSolar’s U.S. patent infringement lawsuitContext: In December, JinkoSolar filed a patent infringement complaint in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against several major renewable energy companies and solar panel manufacturers, including VSUN Solar USA Inc., Toyo Co. Ltd., and Abalance Corporation and its subsidiaries WWB Corporation and Fuji Solar Co., Ltd. (December 8, 2024…


