Sisvel, Mitsubishi lose first round of SEP infringement case
Sisvel and Mitsubishi have suffered a loss in their infringement suit against several Chinese mobile phone manufacturers, as the English High Court ruled that a standard-essential patent (SEP) is not integral to 4G telecom standards.
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