Oppo has chosen to be injuncted in the UK, rather than commit to accepting a global FRAND rate for Nokia’s 5G-eraportfolio determined by the High Court of England and Wales. Having been informed of
More than two years have passed since Nokia sued OPPO, and more than one year since OPPO was forced out of the German market by the enforcement of various patent injunctions, at least some of which
Xiaomi and Oppo are facing a total of 24 lawsuits filed by Panasonic in Europe. The major dispute is now moving faster than expected. Last week, the UK High Court ordered an accelerated procedure to
OPPO today announced that it has signed a global patent cross-license agreement with Nokia covering standard-essential patents in 5G and other cellular communication technologies. Under the agreement
Oppo won a victory against InterDigital last week. The Federal Patent Court in Germany revoked an important InterDigital patent. In a matter of days, the UK High Court will hear the case concerning a
Nokia on Monday announced that it has signed a patent license agreement with OPPO, said a Nokia press release. Espoo, Finland - Nokia announced that it has signed a patent license agreement with
Ericsson and OPPO have signed a global patent license agreement. This initial agreement includes a cross license covering the 2G, 3G and 4G patent portfolios from both companies. OPPO, the fifth
Now that strict Chinese Covid lockdowns are lifted, Chinese smartphone giants Oppo and Xiaomi increasingly target America’s lucrative high-end smartphone market estimated at more than $62 billion in
referred to as "ACT") against OPPO, according to news released on January 15. The SPC partially upheld the lower court’s decision and ordered OPPO to pay a licensing fee of 15,390,527 Yuan to ACT, an amount
According to news on December 4, Chongqing No.1 Intermediate People's Court recently made a first-instance judgment on OPPO's lawsuit against Nokia in a dispute over standard essential patent (SEP