InterDigital Files Patent Infringement Action Against Lenovo in UK
August 28 2019 - 06:40AM
InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ: IDCC), a mobile and video technology
research and development company, has filed a patent infringement
action in the United Kingdom against Lenovo.
The claim was filed after almost a decade of negotiations and
after InterDigital has made clear that it is willing to have an
impartial panel of arbitrators determine fair, reasonable and
non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms and conditions for a license to
InterDigital’s standards-essential patents (SEPs). This action is
the first time InterDigital has initiated patent litigation in more
than 6 years.
The patents asserted in the action draw from InterDigital’s
significant contributions over the years to 4G LTE and 3G wireless
technology, reflected in the company’s portfolio of more than
32,000 patents and applications. InterDigital is generally listed
among the top innovators and owners of patents relevant to both 4G
and 3G technologies. In studies by third-party analysts the company
is aware of since 2012 that have evaluated the share of patents and
applications that are likely essential to 3G and/or 4G standards,
InterDigital’s share of likely SEPs ranged from 7-10% for LTE and
averaged close to 10% for 3G, placing the company in the top 4
patent holders in more than 70% of these studies.
“Having product companies take fair licenses to patented
technologies flowing out of fundamental research is absolutely
essential for the long-term success of worldwide standards like 4G
and 5G. InterDigital has a long history of valuable technology
innovation and patient, good faith negotiation and fair licensing
practices, including our willingness to allow the economic terms of
a FRAND license to be determined via binding neutral arbitration.
We also have longstanding licensing relationships with many of the
top companies in the mobile space, including successful license
arrangements with Samsung, Apple, LG and Sony, among others. For
our company, we turn to litigation only when we feel that
negotiations are not being carried out in good faith,” said William
J. Merritt, President and CEO. “In bringing this claim in the UK
High Court of Justice, which has a history of examining
standards-essential patent issues, we are hopeful for a speedy
resolution and a fair license.”
The claim was filed by InterDigital and its patent holding
subsidiaries in the High Court of Justice of England and Wales. In
the proceedings, InterDigital is seeking, among other things, a
declaration that terms offered by InterDigital to Lenovo for a
worldwide license are consistent with InterDigital’s FRAND
commitments or, alternatively, a determination of FRAND terms for a
license to InterDigital’s portfolio of 3G and 4G SEPs. The company
is also seeking a “FRAND injunction” of the type previously awarded
by the High Court of Justice in Unwired Planet v. Huawei, which
would prevent further infringement of the litigated patents in the
UK where the court has settled the terms of a FRAND license and the
defendant does not enter into a license on those terms.
The patents asserted are:
- European Patent (UK) 2 363 008 – Enables the efficient control
of carrier aggregation in 4G (LTE). In advanced mobile phones,
carrier aggregation is key to achieving high data rates.
- European Patent (UK) 2 557 714 – Supports the use of multiple
antennae transmissions in 4G (LTE). The patent enables the use of
flexible levels of error protection for reporting by the handset,
increasing the reliability of the signaling.
- European Patent (UK) 2 485 558 – Allows mobile phone users
quick and efficient access to 4G (LTE) networks. One of the main
technological challenges of developing LTE networks was efficient
bandwidth usage for various traffic types such as VoIP, FTP and
HTTP. This patent relates to inventions for quickly and efficiently
requesting shared uplink resources — for example, reducing lag when
requesting a webpage on a smartphone on LTE networks.
- European Patent (UK) 2 421 318 – Decreases latency during HSUPA
transmission by eliminating certain scenarios in HSUPA where
scheduling requests may be blocked. A blocked scheduling request
may prevent a smartphone from sending data.
Subsequent to the action before the UK High Court of Justice,
InterDigital filed a U.S. district court action in Delaware, where
InterDigital’s headquarters are located and where the Lenovo
defendants are incorporated.
About InterDigital®
InterDigital develops mobile and video technologies that are at
the core of devices, networks, and services worldwide. We solve
many of the industry's most critical and complex technical
challenges, inventing solutions for more efficient broadband
networks, better video delivery, and richer multimedia experiences
years ahead of market deployment. InterDigital has licenses and
strategic relationships with many of the world's leading technology
companies. Founded in 1972, InterDigital is listed on NASDAQ and is
included in the S&P MidCap 400® index.InterDigital is a
registered trademark of InterDigital, Inc.
For more information, visit: www.interdigital.com.
InterDigital
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