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Pfizer, BioNTech hit back against GSK mRNA suits in UPC, Ireland: file UK revocation actionÂ
Read more: Pfizer, BioNTech hit back against GSK mRNA suits in UPC, Ireland: file UK revocation actionÂThe move does not come as a major surprise, given the pharma companiesâ previous success against GlaxoSmithKline in the UK.
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TP-Link’s UK lawsuit against Huawei appears uneconomical: widely accepted pool option and potential German blowback
Read more: TP-Link’s UK lawsuit against Huawei appears uneconomical: widely accepted pool option and potential German blowbackTP-Link filed a UK lawsuit against Huawei, but the terms of the Sisvel WiFi 6 pool through which those patents are available have been widely accepted and German courts won’t let UK courts torpedo their cases.
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UPC Roundup (1 week): 11 interesting procedural decisions, settlements, and non-default judgment after party waives right of defense
Read more: UPC Roundup (1 week): 11 interesting procedural decisions, settlements, and non-default judgment after party waives right of defenseThis is a summary of developments in and around the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in the week since our August 31, 2025 UPC Roundup.
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Donald Trump Jr. indirectly collects royalties from Apple through one of his two known patent investments: UPC lawsuit withdrawn
Read more: Donald Trump Jr. indirectly collects royalties from Apple through one of his two known patent investments: UPC lawsuit withdrawnLegendary patent monetizer Erich Spangenberg did it again.
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HMD received AAC license offer from Via more than seven years prior to Fraunhofer’s UPC complaint
Read more: HMD received AAC license offer from Via more than seven years prior to Fraunhofer’s UPC complaintA Unified Patent Court order denying an extension of time for HMD’s answer to Fraunhofer’s complaint reveals that Via already made a licensing offer in 2017.
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Acer seeking counterleverage against Nokia through “threat letters” in U.S. despite highly asymmetric SEP portfolios and sales volumes: DJ action
Read more: Acer seeking counterleverage against Nokia through “threat letters” in U.S. despite highly asymmetric SEP portfolios and sales volumes: DJ actionAcer sent “threat letters” to U.S. telecommunications carriers using Nokia equipment, provoking a declaratory judgment complaint.
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Via LA’s automotive Qi licensing glass is half-full as Korean supplier BH EVS joins wireless charging patent pool
Read more: Via LA’s automotive Qi licensing glass is half-full as Korean supplier BH EVS joins wireless charging patent poolVia LA’s Qi patent pool has now licensed approximately 50% of the global automotive supplier market.


