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Lenovo wins appeal in UK fight with Ericsson over interim patent licence

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Posted on February 28, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - Lenovo on Friday won an appeal in Britain in its attempt to get an interim licence to use Ericsson's patents, in the latest ruling in the companies' global licensing dispute over 5G

Lenovo Secures Interim Patent License in Appeal Against Ericsson

LONDON (Reuters) - Lenovo on Friday won an appeal in Britain in its attempt to get an interim licence to use Ericsson's patents, in the latest ruling in the companies' global licensing dispute over 5G wireless technology.

Lenovo sued Ericsson at London's High Court in 2023, one of several cases brought by Lenovo or Ericsson around the world which has seen the companies trade lawsuits in Brazil, Colombia and the United States.

The dispute centres on the fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms for a licence to use Lenovo and Ericsson's patents. Disputes over FRAND licensing have led to global legal battles in the telecom industry.

In London, Lenovo sought a declaration that a willing licensor would agree to a short-term licence pending the final determination of FRAND terms.

Its application was refused last year, but the Court of Appeal overturned that decision on Friday.

Judge Richard Arnold said in a written ruling that "a willing licensor in the position of Ericsson would enter into an interim licence with Lenovo", adding that he hoped Ericsson would now choose to do so.

Lenovo's Chief Legal Officer Laura Quatela said the ruling "not only confirms that Lenovo is a willing licensee but strengthens and reaffirms our commitment to advocating for transparency and fairness in global FRAND licensing".

Ericsson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; editing by Sarah Young)

Key Takeaways

  • Lenovo won a UK appeal for an interim patent license against Ericsson.
  • The dispute involves global FRAND licensing terms for 5G technology.
  • Judge Richard Arnold ruled in favor of Lenovo's interim license request.
  • Lenovo's legal victory strengthens its stance on fair licensing.
  • Ericsson has yet to respond to the court's decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of Lenovo's appeal in the UK?
Lenovo won an appeal in Britain to obtain an interim license to use Ericsson's patents.
What are FRAND terms in the context of this dispute?
The dispute centers on the fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms for a license to use Lenovo and Ericsson's patents.
What did the Court of Appeal decide regarding the interim license?
The Court of Appeal overturned a previous refusal and stated that a willing licensor like Ericsson would agree to an interim license with Lenovo.
How did Lenovo's Chief Legal Officer respond to the ruling?
Lenovo's Chief Legal Officer Laura Quatela stated that the ruling confirms Lenovo as a willing licensee and strengthens their commitment to transparency and fairness.
Did Ericsson provide a comment on the ruling?
Ericsson did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the ruling.

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