In this episode, Nadine Bleach and Francion Brooks discuss the latest trend in FRAND litigation - anti-suit relief. The discussion traverses the initial anti-interim licence injunctions granted in the UPC and Germany in InterDigital v Lenovo and the reaction in the UK, including the AASI relief granted ex parte in Warner Brothers v Nokia.
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In this episode, Nadine Bleach and Francion Brooks discuss the latest trend in FRAND litigation - anti-suit relief. The discussion traverses the initial anti-interim licence injunctions granted in the UPC and Germany in InterDigital v Lenovo and the reaction in the UK, including the AASI relief granted ex parte in Warner Brothers v Nokia.
Disclosure & confidentiality: “If only we could have a little more transparency”
FRANDly Chat
19 minutes
3 years ago
Disclosure & confidentiality: “If only we could have a little more transparency”
"If only we could have a little more transparency" is a refrain heard by every licensor, but commercial sensitivities and confidentiality obligations/concerns abound in the FRAND space. Senior associates and IP specialists, Luke Maunder and Naomi Hazenberg, look at how the British Courts have sought to balance the right to information on comparable licences (and associated information) with the need to protect confidentiality and prevent parties from gaining an unfair competitive advan...
FRANDly Chat
In this episode, Nadine Bleach and Francion Brooks discuss the latest trend in FRAND litigation - anti-suit relief. The discussion traverses the initial anti-interim licence injunctions granted in the UPC and Germany in InterDigital v Lenovo and the reaction in the UK, including the AASI relief granted ex parte in Warner Brothers v Nokia.