Lenovo is entitled to an interim cross-licence from Ericsson, the UK Court of Appeal ruled today, overturning a first-instance decision that had favoured the patent holder Ericsson. The consequences
Products at issue are portable devices such as smartphones, ITC says A new probe into alleged patent violations by ZTE Corp and Lenovo Corp Ltd in the United States illustrates just how Chinese tech
Products at issue are portable devices such as smartphones, ITC says A new probe into alleged patent violations by ZTE Corp and Lenovo Corp Ltd in the United States illustrates just how Chinese tech
China's Lenovo Group along with other foreign IT firms are facing probes by the US International Trade Commission (USITC) on charges of infringing on patents related to the solid state drive
Nov 15 (Reuters) - Personal-computer maker Lenovo (0992.HK) sued Asus (2357.TW) in California federal court on Wednesday, claiming its laptops infringe a variety of Lenovo patents. Hong Kong-based
Lenovo and its subsidiary Motorola have taken the global dispute with Ericsson over 5G patents to the Unified Patent Court. In doing so, the Chinese mobile phone manufacturer is pursuing an unusual
Motorola Mobility LLC (Motorola), a subsidiary of Lenovo Group, and Sharp have reached a global agreement on cross patent licenses relating to each organization’s wireless communication technologies.
Context: Litigation between Ericsson and Lenovo is pending in multiple jurisdictions such as Brazil, Colombia, the UK, U.S. district court and the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC, or just
Context: After approximately a year of litigation, the dispute between Ericsson and Lenovo is now at a stage where decisions are coming down in short succession. Last month, the United States Court
Ericsson confirmed to Light Reading that it is taking legal action against China's Lenovo, and its Motorola subsidiary, over patent licensing. "Ericsson has filed a number of lawsuits against Lenovo