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Ericsson goes to court over licensing with Apple

WASHINGTON, January 15, 2015

Ericsson, a global leader in telecommunications, has filed a complaint in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas requesting a ruling on Ericsson's proposed global licensing fees with Apple, a company statement said.

Every Apple smartphone and tablet with cellular capability uses technology from Ericsson, the telecom giant said in the statement.

The license agreement has expired and no new agreement has been reached, despite approximately two years of negotiations, resulting in Apple being without a license to Ericsson's technology, Ericsson explained, adding that on January 12, Apple filed a lawsuit asking the US District Court for the Northern District of California to find that it does not infringe a small subset of Ericsson's patents.

During the past two years of negotiations, the companies have not been able to reach an agreement on licensing of Ericsson's patents that enable Apple's mobile devices to connect with the world and power many of their applications, according to the statement.

Ericsson filed the suit in order to receive an independent assessment on whether Ericsson's global licensing offer complies with Ericsson's FRAND commitment, it added.

Kasim Alfalahi, chief intellectual property officer at Ericsson, said: "Our goal is to reach a mutually beneficial resolution with Apple. They have been a valued partner for years and we hope to continue that partnership. Global sharing of technology has created the success of the mobile industry and allowed new entrants to quickly build successful businesses. We believe it is reasonable to get fair compensation from companies benefitting from the development we have made over the course of the last 30 years."

The global license agreement between Ericsson and Apple for mobile technology has expired and Apple has declined to take a new license on offered FRAND terms. Ericsson's Q4 2014 IPR revenue will include payment from Apple under previous agreement, the statement said. – TradeArabia News Service




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