Samsung does not have to pay damages for using a technology to measure power consumption in its mobile devices. A lawsuit filed by US licensing firm K.Mizra was dismissed by the Düsseldorf Regional
Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. have achieved another significant milestone in their ongoing legal battles against patent assertion entities. The US Patent and Trademark Office recently
Aug 6 (Reuters) - Harvard University has sued Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) in Texas federal court, accusing the Korean tech giant of violating its patent rights in technology related to chip
Sept 16 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) owes an inventor's company more than $192.1 million for infringing five patents related to wireless device charging, a jury in Texas federal court
Samsung had previously sued ZTE in the High Court of Justice for England & Wales (EWHC) was the primary reason for which we were unsure that this was a Samsung v. ZTE case. Samsung’s German subsidiary is
Context: Before ZTE brought any standard-essential patent (SEP) infringement action against Samsung, the latter fired the first shot by bringing a FRAND (fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory
possibility is Samsung, whose German subsidiary is based in Eschborn near Frankfurt, in which case the defendant might be ZTE. Samsung brought a pre-emptive FRAND action in the High Court of Justice for
Context: Samsung’s strategy of pursuing FRAND (fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing) claims against standard-essential patent (SEP) holder ZTE in three jurisdictions in parallel (UK
DVR maker Tivo has sued Samsung for patent infringement, alleging that Samsung’s digital video recorders violate four of TiVo’s patents. The announcement came as part of Tivo’s Q2 2015 earnings
Chinese electronic giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd has collected substantial evidence to prove Samsung Electronics Co has infringed its patents, according to an industry media report on Wednesday.