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ETRI announces $34M annual revenue from standard-essential patents
Read more: ETRI announces $34M annual revenue from standard-essential patentsThe Korean research institute has reported its 2025 revenue from licensing standard-essential patents, along with new essentiality declarations.
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WiFi 6 pools gaining significant momentum: HPE signs up to Sisvel Multimode pool, Sharp joins Avanci WiFi 6 Vehicle licensing program as licensor
Read more: WiFi 6 pools gaining significant momentum: HPE signs up to Sisvel Multimode pool, Sharp joins Avanci WiFi 6 Vehicle licensing program as licensorHPE brings the number of licensees in Sisvelâs Multimode pool up to six (joining Sony Group Corporation, Huawei, Panasonic, Philips, and ZTE), while Sharp joins fellow licensors Atlas Global, BlackBerry, Canon, ISG, KPN, Malikie Innovations, Meizu Technology, NEC Corporation, NTT, and OPPO in Avanciâs WiFi 6 Vehicle program.
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Federal Circuit revisits standing under U.S. Constitutionâs Article III in post-grant appeals
Read more: Federal Circuit revisits standing under U.S. Constitutionâs Article III in post-grant appealsThe Federal Circuit dismissed ironSourceâs appeal of a PTAB post-grant review, ruling it lacked standing. The court said potential infringement exposure under substitute claims falls short of a concrete âinjury in factâ.
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Northern Ireland’s special status at issue in new UPC long-arm ruling; plus, a strategy for substantiating imminent infringement
Read more: Northern Ireland’s special status at issue in new UPC long-arm ruling; plus, a strategy for substantiating imminent infringementThe dispute between Dyson and Dreame continues to give the Unified Patent Court, at both levels, opportunities to provide important clarifications, particularly on long-arm jurisdiction.
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UPCâs first Brazilian plaintiff wins PI in parallel Munich proceedings
Read more: UPCâs first Brazilian plaintiff wins PI in parallel Munich proceedingsBrazilian implant manufacturer Silimed, which filed the Unified Patent Courtâs first Brazilian complaint last month, has won a preliminary injunction against its rival Polytech in the Munich Regional Court in parallel proceedings.
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PTAB abused discretion by staying reexamination that favored patentee, Proxense tells Federal Circuit
Read more: PTAB abused discretion by staying reexamination that favored patentee, Proxense tells Federal CircuitLicensing firm Proxense has appealed a PTAB decision to stay a reexamination that was on the verge of finding patentability and instead found such findings to be moot, allegedly breaching the APA.



