Ericsson sues Samsung for un-FRAND-ly patent negotiations
With so much uncertainty in the world, it is somewhat reassuring to know that Ericsson and Samsung are still able to have their semi-regular patent disputes.
With so much uncertainty in the world, it is somewhat reassuring to know that Ericsson and Samsung are still able to have their semi-regular patent disputes.
Some long-running litigation between Huawei and a couple of patent holders has reached its conclusion, thus setting a global precedent.
There seems to be another perspective on the recent UK court ruling regarding the Unwired Planet vs Huawei patent licensing case.
The case of Unwired Planet vs Huawei regarding the latter’s licensing of FRAND patents has been decided in favour of the former, a decision that could have global implications.
Mobile chip giant Qualcomm has been accused by the US Federal Trade Commission of abusing its FRAND patent position to manipulate the baseband market in its favour.
Swedish networking giant Ericsson has filed lawsuits against Apple in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands in an escalation of the two companies’ long-running patent dispute.
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