Many, if not most, patent litigation suits are the result of a breakdown in licensing discussions between the rights owner and the implementer. Standard-essential patents (SEPs) litigations are, perhaps, the poster child for this failure.
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9 May 2019 The number of standard-essential patent families related to 5G with a vehicular application has surged in recent years, according to a report.
4 December 2019 InterDigital has filed a patent infringement suit against Huawei in the UK, for infringing its 3G, 4G and 5G standards-essential patents (SEPs).