Motorola Solutions Wins Second Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Hytera Mobilfunk GmbH in Germany, Resulting in Injunction ...
November 20 2018 - 12:20PM
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First Judgment in Germany Against Chinese
Parent Company, Hytera Communications Limited
Regional Court of Düsseldorf Determines Hytera
Is Infringing Motorola Solutions’ Patent; Injunction Prohibits
Hytera from Offering Infringing Products; Hytera Held Liable for
Damages
Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI) today announced the
successful outcome of its latest patent infringement lawsuits in
Germany against Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (SHE:
002583) of Shenzhen, China and Hytera Mobilfunk GmbH of Bad Münder,
Germany (collectively, Hytera). This is the second time this year
that a German court has ruled in favor of Motorola Solutions
against Hytera Mobilfunk GmbH; importantly it also applies to
Hytera’s Chinese parent company, Hytera Communications Corporation
Limited (SHE: 002583) (Hytera Communications).
These patent lawsuits took place in the Regional Court of
Düsseldorf, Germany, which determined that Hytera’s two-way Digital
Mobile Radio (DMR) subscriber radios that use what Hytera refers to
as the “pseudo-trunking” functionality in TDMA Direct Mode are
infringing Motorola Solutions’ patent EP 2 342 851 B1.
The Regional Court has granted two injunctions against Hytera.
The first injunction prevents Hytera from offering the patented
method in Germany, and the second injunction prevents Hytera from
offering and delivering products capable of performing the patented
method in Germany. Additionally, it has held Hytera liable for
damages. While the current judgments may be appealed by Hytera,
they are immediately enforceable upon posting of a required
security by Motorola Solutions, which is expected to be completed
in short order.
“The Regional Court has ordered remedies that punish Hytera for
its illegal conduct and infringement of our intellectual property,”
said Mark Hacker, general counsel and chief administrative officer
of Motorola Solutions. “Significantly, today’s ruling covers
additional Hytera DMR subscribers beyond those that were previously
found to infringe our patented squelch technology in an earlier
judgment.”
Hacker added, “Motorola Solutions embraces legitimate
competition. In fact, we believe that robust, fair competition
drives innovation and benefits our customers and our industry as a
whole. However, Hytera’s infringement creates an uneven playing
field, which ultimately stifles innovation and hurts customers and
other end-users. On behalf of our customers, shareholders,
employees and other stakeholders, we are committed to defending our
proprietary technologies and investments in innovation around the
globe.”
This is Motorola Solutions’ second significant victory against
Hytera in less than a week. On Nov. 16, the U.S. International
Trade Commission (ITC) issued a Notice of Final Determination
confirming that certain Hytera Communications products infringe
four Motorola Solutions U.S. patents. The ITC issued exclusion and
cease-and-desist orders for three of Motorola Solutions’ patents,
prohibiting Hytera Communications from importing products into the
U.S. and selling or marketing those products and rejected Hytera
Communications’ request to allow it to import infringing products
or components into the U.S. to repair or replace those in the
field. Pending a 60-day presidential review period, the ITC’s
exclusion and cease-and-desist orders will take effect on
approximately Jan. 15, 2019.
Motorola Solutions’ patent infringement, copyright infringement
and trade secret theft lawsuits against Hytera are still pending in
the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and
the Federal Court of Australia.
For additional information regarding Motorola Solutions' legal
actions against Hytera, please visit
https://newsroom.motorolasolutions.com/presskits/motorola-solutions-intellectual-property.htm.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements
including statements regarding expectations with respect to
litigation filed by Motorola Solutions, Inc., and the outcomes
possible if successful. By their nature, forward-looking statements
involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to future events
and depend on circumstances that will or may occur in the future
and are outside the control of Motorola Solutions, Inc., and its
officers. Actual results may differ from those expressed in such
statements depending on a variety of factors including those
discussed in this release.
About Motorola Solutions
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provides mission-critical communications, software and video
solutions that help build safer cities and thriving communities.
Public safety and commercial customers globally depend on the
company’s two-way radios, broadband technology, video surveillance
and analytics solutions, services and software to keep them
connected, from extreme to everyday moments. Learn more
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