21 March 2018Patents
Ericsson takes on LG over FRAND disagreement
Ericsson has sued competitor LG Electronics, accusing it of refusing to agree to a fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) reciprocal licence.
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3 January 2018 A US judge has handed down a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory licence for standard-essential patents in a high-profile quarrel between telecoms company Ericsson and TCL, a China-based smartphone maker.
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