Philips-Oppo patent deal; EU chases Chinese Nokia-Oppo ruling; Brazilian Netflix injunction; Ravgen bags multimillion dollar award; crucial SEP regulation vote ahead; plus much more
Everything we covered on IAM over the last seven days – and all you need to know from the global IP market to set yourself up for the start of another busy week.
MONDAY 15 JANUARY
Philips and Oppo end global litigation with 3G, 4G and 5G patent licence
EU seeks access to China’s secretive Oppo-Nokia global FRAND rate decision
Data dive: US patent cases plummet by 18% in 2023
TUESDAY 16 JANUARY
Exclusive: China’s Supreme People’s Court hands down first ever SEP infringement decisions in parallel Oppo and Vivo disputes
Post Office scandal to shake up UK patent litigation funding
Netflix handed Brazil’s first permanent patent injunction in the ICT field
WEDNESDAY 17 JANUARY
Long read: Navigating uncharted waters – Lessons from driving business impact-focused IP transformations
InterDigital scores new Samsung licence for TVs, monitors
Trade secrets: ‘Trade secrets and publicity are a bad fit’ – inside Germany’s limited litigation scene
THURSDAY 18 JANUARY
Ravgen notches up another David-v-Goliath victory with $57 million damages award
NPE wielding Intel patents scores settlements with TSMC, Samsung
FRIDAY 19 JANUARY
Interview: Japanese manufacturer LIXIL’s patent playbook
EU office slated to maintain SEP register faces leadership selection process complaints
European SEP regulation to face crucial vote next week
Interview: TSMC’s gold-plated approach to trade secrets strategy
SATURDAY 20 JANUARY
Opinion: All eyes are on the EUIPO in 2024