The Finnish company welcomed the "amicable" agreement with Honor, previously a unit of U.S. sanctions-hit Huawei Technologies, after a recent set-back in China where a local court sided with Oppo in its demand for lower royalty rates for Nokia s technologies, South China Morning Post reported.
Global smartphone brand OPPO has deposited with the Delhi High Court 23 per cent of the amount generated from its sales in India for infringing upon Nokia s patent, reliable sources told IANS on Monday.
IP arm of Finnish firm should have spoken up sooner. or so the lawsuit claims
Matthew Hughes Thu 10 Dec 2020 // 06:31 UTC Share
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The American wing of Lenovo has sued Nokia in a California federal court in an attempt to stop the telecoms equipment biz from enforcing its 19 patents pertaining to video decoding.
The suit, filed earlier this week, targets Nokia Technologies Oy, a subsidiary of the Finnish tech giant responsible for managing and licensing its patents and intellectual property rights. Among the thousands of patents it holds are several to do with the H.264 video compression standard (which is the most widely used).