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$5.22 per unit is aggregate 5G SEP royalty according to Lenovo’s deductions from UK High Court decisions
Read more: $5.22 per unit is aggregate 5G SEP royalty according to Lenovo’s deductions from UK High Court decisionsLenovo points to the FRAND determinations from London in its own dispute with InterDigital and in Optis v. Apple, arguing that the total 5G stack value is $5.22/unit and Ericsson should therefore get only 23 cents.
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Nokia and Honor patent cross-license agreement concluded without–but potentially on brink of–litigation
Read more: Nokia and Honor patent cross-license agreement concluded without–but potentially on brink of–litigationNokia and Honor have announced a patent cross-license. They may have avoided litigation at the 11th hour but it is a successful outcome for both. It has no bearing on Nokia’s disputes with OPPO and vivo.
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Tesla tells UK court it has Avanci 4G license but wants preferential 5G rate, estimates Avanci’s coverage at 80%
Read more: Tesla tells UK court it has Avanci 4G license but wants preferential 5G rate, estimates Avanci’s coverage at 80%In December 2023, Tesla brought a patent invalidation and declaratory judgment case against InterDigital that also involves FRAND claims against that patent holder as well as the entire Avanci pool.
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Lenovo offered Ericsson only 23 cents per phone, is seeking its own SEP injunctions; U.S. antisuit hearing on 1/11
Read more: Lenovo offered Ericsson only 23 cents per phone, is seeking its own SEP injunctions; U.S. antisuit hearing on 1/11Ericsson’s opposition to Lenovo’s U.S. antisuit TRO motion contains various interesting revelations concerning Lenovo’s tactics.
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Lenovo seeks antisuit injunction, says Ericsson brought 30+ preliminary injunction actions in Colombia
Read more: Lenovo seeks antisuit injunction, says Ericsson brought 30+ preliminary injunction actions in ColombiaLenovo filed a U.S. antisuit motion on Friday against Ericsson’s injunctions in Brazil and Colombia. More than 30 PI motions filed in Colombia.
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Appeals court lifts U.S. Apple Watch ban (for now)
Read more: Appeals court lifts U.S. Apple Watch ban (for now)The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has granted Apple’s motion for an interim stay of the enforcement of the ITC’s limited exclusion order (U.S. import ban).
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U.S. Apple Watch ban fairly likely to go away on January 12 (if not sooner): workaround and appeal
Read more: U.S. Apple Watch ban fairly likely to go away on January 12 (if not sooner): workaround and appealApple has filed an emergency motion with the Federal Circuit to lift the U.S. import ban on the Apple Watch. And U.S. customs will decide on January 12 whether a modified product is in the clear.
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Huawei’s WiFi 6 patent wins over Amazon and router maker AVM validate licensing programs
Read more: Huawei’s WiFi 6 patent wins over Amazon and router maker AVM validate licensing programsJudgments by the Munich I Regional Court in WiFi 6 SEP infringement cases brought by Huawei against Amazon and German router maker AVM validate Huawei’s licensing program and, by extension, Sisvel’s WiFi 6 patent pool rates.




