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Video-streaming tech championed by tech players has triggered EU antitrust questions over patent licensing terms
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China’s SAMR sends questionnaires to foreign SEP holders over antitrust concerns in mobile licensingSAMR, is investigating cellular patent licensing practices in the country over antitrust concerns and has sent questionnaires to several foreign companies
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Representatives from companies including Qualcomm, Apple, Huawei and Continental have clashed at a the IEEE meeting.
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ reaccreditation by the American National Standards Institute has stirred controversy.
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Uncertainly on the new transatlantic data transfer “framework” to new regulation such as Europe’s Digital Services Act
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Apple and a handful of Big Tech companies make unique products that can't be replicated by competitors.
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Nokia and Daimler's spat over licensing standard-essential patents for connected cars has spurred the German government into action.
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A highly anticipated EU report on standard-essential patents has laid bare the problem: There's no sign of peace.
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Norwegian producers of farmed salmon can still be subject to an amended price-fixing lawsuit, a US federal judge ruled.
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The Daimler-Nokia patent-licensing dispute has drawn a third round of questions to market participants from the European Commission.