Microsoft ‘discriminated against’ by InterDigital SEP demands
Microsoft has sued InterDigital claiming that the company has requested a “discriminatory” licensing rate for 3G and 4G standard-essential patents (SEPs) and is in breach of US anti-competition law.
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1 September 2015 The US International Trade Commission has terminated an investigation into InterDigital’s claim that Nokia’s mobile phones infringed two of its patents.