Ericsson has urged a US district court to protect its jurisdiction in a dispute over which venue should hear a standard-essential patent (SEP) licensing dispute with Samsung.
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14 December 2020 Swedish telecoms company Ericsson has taken Samsung to court, alleging that the South Korean company has breached its Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory obligations.
4 January 2021 Samsung has told a Texas federal judge that he must respect a Chinese court’s order in a global licensing dispute with Ericsson on royalties for 4G and 5G patents.
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