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BREAKING: First-ever major SEP infringement suit in Morocco: Ericsson ramps up 4G, 5G SEP enforcement campaign against Transsion in Indonesia, Colombia, Morocco
Read more: BREAKING: First-ever major SEP infringement suit in Morocco: Ericsson ramps up 4G, 5G SEP enforcement campaign against Transsion in Indonesia, Colombia, MoroccoDespite offering Transsion arbitration over FRAND-compliant terms, the company continues to âbenefitâ from Ericssonâs patented technology without a license, and âjustice delayed is justice deniedâ, Robert Earle, Ericssonâs Vice President, Patent Assertion and Enforcement, said today.
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Federal Circuit gives guidance on “connected to” not necessarily requiring separate structures; generic irreparable harm; DOE; admissible willfulness evidence
Read more: Federal Circuit gives guidance on “connected to” not necessarily requiring separate structures; generic irreparable harm; DOE; admissible willfulness evidenceA precedential Federal Circuit decision in a child car seat case provided several clarifications, some of which address issues likely to resurface in other U.S. patent cases.
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High Court judge declares Acer, ASUS, Hisense entitled to interim licenses from Nokia despite arbitration offer, but Nokia will appeal
Read more: High Court judge declares Acer, ASUS, Hisense entitled to interim licenses from Nokia despite arbitration offer, but Nokia will appealMr Justice Mellor says he’s aware of Lord Justice Arnold’s preference for arbitration on FRAND terms, but this did not dissuade him from granting Acer, ASUS and Hisense an interim-license declaration.
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Abbott regains key patent from now-settled Dexcom dispute as EWCA issues rare patent revocation reversal
Read more: Abbott regains key patent from now-settled Dexcom dispute as EWCA issues rare patent revocation reversalThe England & Wales Court of Appeal has reversed a lower courtâs decision to revoke a patent asserted in Abbottâs now-settled global patent dispute with Dexcom, handing the continuous glucose monitor device maker another key win.
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Atlas Global suffers another blow to global WiFi 6 SEP enforcement campaign as EPO revokes key patent
Read more: Atlas Global suffers another blow to global WiFi 6 SEP enforcement campaign as EPO revokes key patentThe European Patent Office has revoked the last of the WiFi standard-essential patents that Atlas Global asserted against TP-Link in Germany and the Unified Patent Court.
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Quantum-related patents increased fivefold in past decade, but high barriers to adoption: OECD-EPO report
Read more: Quantum-related patents increased fivefold in past decade, but high barriers to adoption: OECD-EPO reportWhile the number of international patent family applications has surged fivefold since 2014, 80% of companies in the sector do not have quantum as their main activity, and Europe faces notable challenges in commercializing its technology.
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OPPO fires back at ASUS in China: files first-known VVC SEP suit
Read more: OPPO fires back at ASUS in China: files first-known VVC SEP suitOPPO has sued ASUS over the alleged infringement of several of its Versatile Video Coding-related SEPs in the Shanghai IP Court, after the defendant brought its own wireless patent infringement claims in the Munich I Regional Court and UPC.
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Honoring lawyers who secure outcomes in UPC and SEP cases: ip fray launches its new achievement lists
Read more: Honoring lawyers who secure outcomes in UPC and SEP cases: ip fray launches its new achievement listsToday we would like to present to you a new way of recognizing excellence in the legal profession with a focus on the results that clients are looking for: ip fray‘s achievement lists for Unified Patent Court (UPC) and standard-essential patent (SEP) cases. If you click on the menu at the top, you find an…


