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UK appeals court starts to realize Samsung’s interim-license declaration against ZTE lacks objective justification and necessity
Read more: UK appeals court starts to realize Samsung’s interim-license declaration against ZTE lacks objective justification and necessitySamsung’s counsel was unable to explain to the England & Wales Court of Appeal why his client needed a UK interim license declaration when ZTE already offered one.
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EXCLUSIVE: Meet the billion-dollar AI lawyer with a passion for patent litigation
Read more: EXCLUSIVE: Meet the billion-dollar AI lawyer with a passion for patent litigationIn an exclusive interview with ip fray, Justin Nelson of Susman Godfrey discussed some of the biggest cases in his career, how Susman Godfrey finds and trains its lawyers, the difference (and cross-overs) between patent and copyright litigation, and how he decides on whether to take up a case or not.
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‘AI copyright litigation is as technical as patent litigation’: an interview with leading IP litigator Justin Nelson
Read more: ‘AI copyright litigation is as technical as patent litigation’: an interview with leading IP litigator Justin NelsonSusman Godfrey’s Justin Nelson, first-chair trial counsel for a class of copyright holders in a $1.5 billion action against Claude AI maker Anthropic, sat down with ip fray to discuss his work in patent litigation, the technical cross-over between copyright and patent cases, and the Unified Patent Court’s growing role in cross-border disputes.
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Munich I Regional Court’s written reasons for multi-country pharma PI: out-of-district defendants can be sued, German procedures apply
Read more: Munich I Regional Court’s written reasons for multi-country pharma PI: out-of-district defendants can be sued, German procedures applyThe Munich I Regional Court’s headnotes are highly instructive and make the court an attractive forum for cross-border injunctions.
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Amid transatlantic patent dispute with SAP, Celonis achieves spectacular revival of U.S. antitrust complaint (reminiscent of FTC v. Meta)
Read more: Amid transatlantic patent dispute with SAP, Celonis achieves spectacular revival of U.S. antitrust complaint (reminiscent of FTC v. Meta)Rarely can a U.S. antitrust plaintiff revive a dismissed complaint the way Celonis just achieved against SAP. The two are embroiled in a patent dispute in the U.S. and Europe.
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Meet Philips Principal Licensing Counsel John Sideris
Read more: Meet Philips Principal Licensing Counsel John Sideris“Philips’s underlying principles, which have acted like a compass for the company with regard to IP, have not changed in decades,” John Sideris, who has been at the company since 2007, told ip fray following Via LA’s Bridge Summit in San Francisco.
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BREAKING: Via LA licensors M&K, Gensquare LLC, Tagivan II suing next Big Tech defendant Amazon in Germany over HEVC SEPs
Read more: BREAKING: Via LA licensors M&K, Gensquare LLC, Tagivan II suing next Big Tech defendant Amazon in Germany over HEVC SEPsThe new suits, filed by Cohausz & Florack and Krieger Mes, target Amazon devices capable of 4K playback, including Fire TV.
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Ericsson, Nokia, Fraunhofer reveal successful 6G-powered submission for next video codec standard: considerably higher compression, energy efficiency, scalability
Read more: Ericsson, Nokia, Fraunhofer reveal successful 6G-powered submission for next video codec standard: considerably higher compression, energy efficiency, scalabilityThe tech giants have partnered with Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute to “shape and drive” the next generation of video coding standardization, with their joint submission to the oversight bodies already positively evaluated.


