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Redacted FRAND arguments cause delays in UPC SEP actions: Dusseldorf, like Mannheim, grants extension
Read more: Redacted FRAND arguments cause delays in UPC SEP actions: Dusseldorf, like Mannheim, grants extensionContext: Earlier this month, the Unified Patent Court’s (UPC) Mannheim Local Division (LD) faced the dilemma that a redacted filing by the plaintiff raising arguments specific to standard-essential patent (SEP) licensing deprived the defendants of full access to a pleading, and in order to minimize the resulting delay, Presiding Judge Dr. Peter Tochtermann bifurcated the…
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ip fray celebrates half-birthday, thanks its readers and will become a subscription service on or before January 1, 2025
Read more: ip fray celebrates half-birthday, thanks its readers and will become a subscription service on or before January 1, 2025ip fray saw the light of day six months ago to the day, has already become very popular in certain cirlces and will become a subscription service, with some free content especially on LinkedIn, on or before January 1, 2025.
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UPC CoA order clarifies: arguments for stay are stricken if made only at interim conference; and reveals request for ECJ referral
Read more: UPC CoA order clarifies: arguments for stay are stricken if made only at interim conference; and reveals request for ECJ referralA patent holder suing Nokia has defended its patent in the Federal Patent Court of Germany, believes to be close to affirmance of that decision by the Federal Court of Justice and now doesn’t want the UPC to rule on a revocation claim.
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UPC’s Dusseldorf LD prioritizes speed, merges infringement and revocation proceedings to get technical judge ASAP
Read more: UPC’s Dusseldorf LD prioritizes speed, merges infringement and revocation proceedings to get technical judge ASAPThe UPC’s Dusseldorf Local Division decided at an early stage of proceeding to consolidate the proceedings for an infringement action and a revocation counterclaim in order to get a technical judge assigned sooner rather than later.
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China’s top court revives Qualcomm patent that Apple challenged (presumably reads on 3D Touch, Haptic Touch): Patent Cold War
Read more: China’s top court revives Qualcomm patent that Apple challenged (presumably reads on 3D Touch, Haptic Touch): Patent Cold WarApple was close to the invalidation of a Chinese Qualcomm patent on the technology known as 3D Touch or Haptic Touch on Apple devices, but the Supreme People’s Court upheld it.
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UPC roundup: CoA on suspensive effect of orders; The Hague LD on Ireland; Munich panel gets first new case; Lenovo countersues ASUSTeK
Read more: UPC roundup: CoA on suspensive effect of orders; The Hague LD on Ireland; Munich panel gets first new case; Lenovo countersues ASUSTeKThis article aggregates four LinkedIn posts of today (June 19, 2024) on new developments in the Unified Patent Court.
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Munich court granted ex parte preliminary injunction over gallium nitride-related patent: Infineon v. Innoscience
Read more: Munich court granted ex parte preliminary injunction over gallium nitride-related patent: Infineon v. InnoscienceInfineon is suing Innoscience over patents related to gallium nitride (GaN) in the United States and has recently obtained a German preliminary injunction narrowly related to a Nuremberg trade show.



