Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Samsung proposes five

The company's deal was offered to the European Union, which is investigating whether Samsung is violating regulations on standard-essential patents.




Samsung has offered a solution to the European Union's continued investigation into its licensing terms on standard-essential patents.


Samsung has proposed to abstain from seeking injunctions on devices that allegedly violate its standard-essential patents, as long as the agreement between it and the licensing company fall within a specific framework, the European Union announced on Thursday. That framework includes a 12-month negotiation period, and the option of handling the negotiation in court or arbitration if it's not resolved within that timeframe.


The proposal includes only those patents related to mobile communications, according to the EU, and relate only to technologies in mobile products.


More to come...


Post a Comment for "Samsung proposes five"