The European Commission has promised to “reduce frictions” and bring down the level of litigation surrounding standard-essential patent (SEP) licensing in the auto industry.
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14 December 2020 Nokia has challenged the Düsseldorf Regional Court’s decision to refer a standard-essential patent licensing dispute between Nokia and Daimler to the EU’s highest court.
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