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Philips gets 5G SEPs from OPPO, probably under recent settlement agreement and following OPPO’s recent Toyota deal
Read more: Philips gets 5G SEPs from OPPO, probably under recent settlement agreement and following OPPO’s recent Toyota dealOPPO’s recently discovered 5G patent sale to Toyota was unprecedented, but a divestiture to Philips, which already owns a number of cellular SEPs and has a very active licensing program, is all the more surprising. It may be due to a settlement.
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Lenovo wants Federal Circuit to make antisuit ruling that would expose U.S. to WTO complaint over interference with foreign IP
Read more: Lenovo wants Federal Circuit to make antisuit ruling that would expose U.S. to WTO complaint over interference with foreign IPAt today’s Federal Circuit hearing, Lenovo advocated a highly permissive standard for U.S. antisuit injunctions concerning foreign SEP enforcement.
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UPC tosses Lenovo’s SEP injunction bids against Ericsson: undue delay, “clear-cut case” — and it has to do with LatAm PIs
Read more: UPC tosses Lenovo’s SEP injunction bids against Ericsson: undue delay, “clear-cut case” — and it has to do with LatAm PIsThe Unified Patent Court’s Munich Local Division has denied parallel requests by Lenovo’s Motorola Mobility to amend its complaints against Ericsson for the purpose of pursuing injunctive relief.
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UPC Roundup (10 items): interesting issues in Novartis v. Celltrion, plus various discovery, security, case management decisions
Read more: UPC Roundup (10 items): interesting issues in Novartis v. Celltrion, plus various discovery, security, case management decisionsThis article sums up ip fray‘s LinkedIn commentary on several recent Unified Patent Court (UPC) rulings and developments. Regardless of the summer vacation season, the UPC continues to proliferate decisions and orders. The Dusseldorf Local Division (LD) is particularly on fire these days. 1. Dusseldorf LD: Novartis v. Celltrion raises standing issues of transcendental importance…
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European Commission court filing completely disagrees with Sisvel v. Haier: German SEP case law is irreconcilable with EU law
Read more: European Commission court filing completely disagrees with Sisvel v. Haier: German SEP case law is irreconcilable with EU lawIn an amicus curiae brief filed in an appeal by HMD of a Munich judgment in favor of VoiceAge EVS, the European Commission completely rejects (without mentioning it by name) the Sisvel v. Haier decision by Germrany’s Federal Court of Justice.
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Amazon countersues Nokia, asserting AWS patents against CloudBand in Delaware
Read more: Amazon countersues Nokia, asserting AWS patents against CloudBand in DelawareAmazon is countersuing Nokia, asserting cloud computing patents against Nokia’s CloudBand offering. Nokia previously sued Amazon over video codec patents.



