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IP Dealmakers U.S. to feature District Judge panel discussion (November 5-7)
Read more: IP Dealmakers U.S. to feature District Judge panel discussion (November 5-7)IP Dealmakers’ 12th annual Forum, taking place at the Hotel Van Zandt in Austin, Texas, will entail a discussion between three of the leading U.S. district judges, including Judge Alan D. Albright, as well as panels featuring IP executives at AMD, BASF, Radian Memory, ResMed, Sony, and many more.
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Dolby’s Brazilian enforcement actions could persuade Roku to become Access Advance licensee, with German court rulings on the horizon
Read more: Dolby’s Brazilian enforcement actions could persuade Roku to become Access Advance licensee, with German court rulings on the horizonTwo Dolby lawsuits against Roku in Brazil add to a worldwide list of cases and could bring the dispute closer to resolution.
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BREAKING: Munich court bars Samsung from pursuing ETSI complaint over ZTE’s licensing practices; UK appeals court to review interim license
Read more: BREAKING: Munich court bars Samsung from pursuing ETSI complaint over ZTE’s licensing practices; UK appeals court to review interim licenseThe world’s first anti-ETSI-proceeding injunction has been ordered in ZTE v. Samsung.
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UK judge rebukes InterDigital lawyer for telling UPC, Munich court that interim license ruling could come down soon, AAASI even ex parte
Read more: UK judge rebukes InterDigital lawyer for telling UPC, Munich court that interim license ruling could come down soon, AAASI even ex parteIn an ideal scenario, the UK courts and their counterparts in other countries would find a solution to put an end to jurisdictional overreach.
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Samsung ordered to pay $445 million in U.S. wireless standards-related infringement dispute: jury verdict
Read more: Samsung ordered to pay $445 million in U.S. wireless standards-related infringement dispute: jury verdictThe Eastern District of Texas has issued a jury verdict ordering Samsung to pay over $445 million in damages for infringing four of non-practising entity Collission’s wireless communication standard-essential patents.
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India hands down first-ever SEP non-infringement decision: Philips fails to prove audio codec patent infringement after 20-year dispute
Read more: India hands down first-ever SEP non-infringement decision: Philips fails to prove audio codec patent infringement after 20-year disputeAfter over 20 years of litigation, the Delhi High Court has ruled that Philips failed to prove that an Indian competitor had infringed one of its audio codec patents, marking the country’s first-ever decision of non-infringement of a standard-essential patent.
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Celonis launches patent infringement counterattack against SAP in Eastern District of Texas
Read more: Celonis launches patent infringement counterattack against SAP in Eastern District of TexasCelonis has filed a countersuit against SAP in the United States Court for the Eastern District of Texas, after the latter had sued it in the Unified Patent Court and the U.S. over the infringement of several software patents.


