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Re: Huawei crys uncle:Huawei seeks EU action against InterDigital patent fees

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i thought WM said the patents in the ITC were diverse and included non frand ones as well...




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Re: Huawei crys uncle:Huawei seeks EU action against InterDigital patent fees
By: DND
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Thu, 24 May 12 7:15 PM
Msg. 45230 of 48237


From Telecom Tiger
Like the part about negotiations;

Huawei seeks European Commission’s intervention in InterDigital''s abuses of its patents
| | 24 May 2012

Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, has filed an anti trust complaint with the European Commission against US based InterDigital in which it urges the Commission to intervene to end InterDigital's abuses of its patents allegedly essential to the 3G (UMTS) standard.

Huawei said that as a non-practicing entity, InterDigital is seeking to leverage its declared 3G standard essential patents to force Huawei to conclude a discriminatory, unfair and exploitative license.

“In both the terms and scope, InterDigital's demand manifestly breaches the policies of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute calling for fair, reasonable, and non discriminatory (FRAND) licensing practices by technology patent holders, and Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Commission”, Huawei said.

“Huawei has been negotiating to reach an agreement with InterDigital on licensing fees for mobile devices. As it is now clear that there is no foreseeable resolution, Huawei decided to file this complaint”, Huawei said in a statement.

Huawei said that it adheres to the principle of respecting the intellectual property rights of any third party, and maintains its position as an ICT leader through continuous innovation. In 2011, Huawei invested US$3.76 billion in R&D, and by December 2011, Huawei had filed 57,972 patent applications in aggregate, 23,522 of which had been granted.


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