InterDigital Technology Corporation v Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications & others [heard April 2024; settled October 2024 before judgment]

This was the fourth FRAND dispute to reach a substantive UK trial.  The Court was asked to declare the appropriate FRAND terms, including the lump sum payment, for Oppo to license InterDigital’s 3G, 4G and 5G SEP portfolio.  Key disputes included payment for past sales, the effect of limitation periods, the appropriate date on which the licence should be valued, and the applicability of discounts to reflect sales in emerging markets and geographic patent coverage.

The hearing took place in March and April 2024.  The proceedings were compromised in October 2024 before judgment was handed down.

Christopher Hall acted as junior counsel for InterDigital.

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