Ericsson Sues Samsung for Patent Infringement
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(Reuters) - Ericsson, the world's biggest telecom network
equipment maker, said on Tuesday it had filed a suit in the United States
against Samsung Electronics Co for patent infringement.
Sweden's Ericsson said in a statement it had sued after
Samsung had not renewed a license to use unspecified technology on the same
terms - called the Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) terms - that
competitors have previously accepted.
"The dispute concerns
both Ericsson's patented technology that is essential to several
telecommunications and networking standards used by Samsung's products as well
as other of Ericsson's patented inventions that are frequently implemented in
wireless and consumer electronicsproducts," it
said.
A Samsung spokeswoman said the
South Korean company, the world's largest cell phone and television maker, was
looking into the report and had no immediate comment.
An Ericsson spokesman declined
to comment on the size of the lawsuit.
Ericsson's intellectual
property right net revenues amounted to 6.2 billion Swedish crowns ($938
million) in 2011.
The complaint is filed in the
District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
($1 = 6.6116 Swedish crowns)
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