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Nokia Must Pay $2B To Enforce Daimler SEP Injunction

ADVERTISEMENT Nokia Must Pay $2B To Enforce Daimler SEP Injunction Law360 (December 18, 2020, 11:00 PM EST) A German appeals court ruled Thursday that Nokia must pay €1.67 billion ($2.05 billion) in order to enforce an injunction it won against Daimler in a standard-essential patent case, vastly more than the lower court said was necessary. The amount of collateral the Munich Higher Regional Court ruled Nokia must pay to enforce the Germany-wide injunction on Daimler products is more than 90 times the €18 million ($22 million) the lower court set in October. A Nokia representative on Friday confirmed that the appeals court had increased the amount, but declined to comment on whether the company intends to pay it..

FOSS Patents: Patent injunction reform in Germany: next lobbying defeat for pro-reform forces as Federal Council speaks out against proportionality

Friday, December 18, 2020 Patent injunction reform in Germany: next lobbying defeat for pro-reform forces as Federal Council speaks out against proportionality Yesterday there was good news for those advocating a Conversant v. Daimler case. The Federal Council is not realistically going to exercise its veto right (which a supermajority of the Federal Parliamnet could overrule anyway). But its position is going to bear significant political weight in the further process, particularly among the governing coalition parties parliamentary delegations from various influential federal states. In a nutshell, the Federal Council tells the Federal Parliament to preserve the status quo of near-automatic patent injunctions no matter how disproportionate, except under the most egregious of circumstances where even the Federal Court of Justice said in its

FOSS Patents: BREAKING: Munich appeals court raises security amount in Nokia v Daimler patent case from $22 million to more than $2 billion

FOSS Patents: BREAKING: Munich appeals court raises security amount in Nokia v Daimler patent case from $22 million to more than $2 billion
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FOSS Patents: Munich appeals court overrules lower court s shameless approach to security amounts: Conversant v Daimler

Tuesday, December 15, 2020 Conversant v. Daimler As I already noted earlier this month, the Oberlandesgericht München (Munich Higher Regional Court) fundamentally disagrees with the Munich I Regional Court s approach to setting the amounts of collateral to be posted in the form of a bond or a security deposit when patent injunctions are enforced while an appeal is pending. Meanwhile I ve obtained a copy of an order by the appeals court in Conversant v. Daimler, raising the security amount from 5.5 million euros to 146 million euros. That s an increase by more than a factor of 26 and a complete (with respect to this part of the dispute) victory for Daimler at this stage. It also means that Nokia-fed Conversant won t ever enforce a German injunction against Daimler over the patent-in-suit, as the troll probably can t afford this amount anytime soon and the patent is going to expire in about a month s time.

PayPal und Sofortüberweisung - BGH schafft bald Klarheit bei Gebühren

PayPal und Sofortüberweisung - BGH schafft bald Klarheit bei Gebühren
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