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huawei chief legal officer song liuping talks about patent litigation: judicial intervention can help both parties reach a reasonable license more efficiently

2024-09-06

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shenzhen, september 6 (reporter wang jing) at huawei's fifth innovation and intellectual property forum, huawei's chief legal officer song liuping responded to reporters about the progress of the lawsuit between huawei and mediatek, saying: "the case is still under litigation and no specific comments will be made." but he said: "huawei is currently the main contributor and patent owner of 4g and 5g standards. products made in accordance with 4g and 5g standards require licensing. through judicial intervention, it can more efficiently help both parties reach a licensing agreement in accordance with the principles of fairness, rationality and non-discrimination. the general agreement of licensing in the industry will effectively promote open innovation in the industry and fully share the results of innovation."

at an intellectual property conference last year, shen hongfei, vice president of huawei's legal department and director of the major project department, said that huawei's patent revenue structure includes major ict standard technologies such as 5g, wi-fi6, and 4g. "as of the end of 2022, huawei will own 20% of 5g and wi-fi6 patents, 10% of 4g patents, and 15% of nb-iot and lte-m patents worldwide."

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