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FRANDly Chat
Bristows LLP
18 episodes
4 weeks ago
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.
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Business
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‘Interim’ FRAND licences
FRANDly Chat
27 minutes
1 year ago
‘Interim’ FRAND licences
In this episode, James Boon and Matt Hunt talk through the recent wave of judgments related to ‘interim’ FRAND licences. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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.