SYDNEY, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- Huawei Technologies, on Monday asked a U.S. District Court to prevent Motorola from illegally transferring Huawei's intellectual property (IP) to Nokia Siemens Networks
Tech and IP experts in China said Huawei's lawsuit against Samsung claiming infringement of smartphone patents is a strong indication that the company's influence in the telecom industry is rapidly
Friday it has sued Huawei Technologies Co Ltd for patent infringements in Beijing, escalating a legal battle between the smartphone rivals. According to the South Korean media reports, Samsung criticized
Huawei, a major Chinese telecommunications company, for the first time ranks No. 1 in the world among all the company and individual applicants for the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), according to
Huawei has been granted the highest number of patents in China since the beginning of 2019, according to the country’s National Intellectual Property Administration. The statistics, which were
Recently, a Huawei patent with the title “A method for preventing corrosion of terminals and Type C interfaces” appeared online. The patent provides a method for preventing corrosion of terminals and
China’s CNIPA recently published a new patent filed by Huawei, titled “flip chip package with improved thermal performance.” The patent showcases a heat management solution for packaging chips with
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. has recently emerged victorious in a legal battle concerning the protection of its trademark rights, according to news released last week. An online company was found
overseas rivals. The latest case involves Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's second-largest telecom equipment maker, which took legal action in a US district court in January against Motorola Solution
Chinese tech giant Huawei is taking rival Samsung to court in China and the United States over alleged patent infringement. It is the first case of a domestic manufacturer taking on the world's