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Via Licensing Alliance Qi Wireless pool gains two new Chinese smart auto licensees
Read more: Via Licensing Alliance Qi Wireless pool gains two new Chinese smart auto licenseesChinese smart automotive companies Huizhou Longcheer Automotive Electronics and Huizhou Desay SV Automotive have joined Via Licensing Alliance’s Qi Wireless Power patent pool as licensees, building on the pool’s recent momentum, particularly across the Asia Pacific region.
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UPC Roundup (1 week): CoA on case management, jurisdiction, security; Milan LD on requirements for evidence gathering; and more
Read more: UPC Roundup (1 week): CoA on case management, jurisdiction, security; Milan LD on requirements for evidence gathering; and moreThis is a summary of developments in and around the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in the week since our February 14, 2026 UPC Roundup. 8. Around the court 8.1 UPC decisions cited by Federal Court of Justice of Germany (link to detailed article) The Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Court of Justice of Germany) rejected a petition by the…
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New COVID-19 vaccine patent suit: BioNTech v. Moderna
Read more: New COVID-19 vaccine patent suit: BioNTech v. ModernaBioNTech has sued Moderna in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, alleging that the defendant’s most profitable vaccine mNexspike infringes on its key RNA technology.
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BREAKING: Ericsson asserting SEPs against Verifone in UPC Mannheim LD and Hague LD
Read more: BREAKING: Ericsson asserting SEPs against Verifone in UPC Mannheim LD and Hague LDVerifone was the first SEP implementer to settle a UPC litigation (which Nokia had brought).
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Hisense, Corning settle UPC patent infringement dispute
Read more: Hisense, Corning settle UPC patent infringement disputeCorning, which has become a key player in the global AI chip market, has settled its glass patent infringement dispute against Hisense in the Unified Patent Court, while its parallel case in the U.S. International Trade Commission and against TCL continues.
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Wilus seeking first U.S. SEP injunction in almost 20 years against ASUS subsidiary Askey’s WiFi routers: irreparable harm to research
Read more: Wilus seeking first U.S. SEP injunction in almost 20 years against ASUS subsidiary Askey’s WiFi routers: irreparable harm to researchThe only known SEP injunction ever granted by a U.S. district court (in the Digital Era) was CSIRO v. Buffalo in 2007. By coincidence, it also involved WiFi and the same district court.
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Apple patent adversary Masimo acquired in $9.9B deal
Read more: Apple patent adversary Masimo acquired in $9.9B dealAs Masimo awaits the outcome of a United States International Trade Commission investigation into a patent non-infringement decision in its case against Apple, and a parallel appeal against a $634 million damages verdict filed by Apple, the company has agreed to be acquired by Danaher for over $9.9 billion.


