IoT Innovators Send Strong Message in Support for Reform of Germany’s Automatic Injunctions Law
Berlin, October 1st 2019 – Companies at the forefront of the Internet of Things (IoT) met with policymakers, academics and patent lawyers in Berlin on Monday to support much needed reforms to the rules governing the licensing of standard essential patents (SEPs), underway in Germany at the moment.
The half-day workshop entitled: German Leadership in Standard Essential Patents & FRAND Licensing, included executives from several industries involved in the development of IoT technologies, including the auto and auto parts sectors.
Discussion […]
2 Themes From Qualcomm’s Appeal Of FTC’s Antitrust Win
Thomas, Cotter, Innovators Network Fellow and Briggs and Morgan professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School wrote an analysis of the Qualcomm appeal in FTC v Qualcomm.
Read his article on Law360
ACT | The App Association Statement on Appeals Court Granting Partial Stay in Qualcomm Antitrust Case
(WASHINGTON, DC) August 23, 2019–Today, ACT | The App Association released a statement from president Morgan Reed in response to the federal appeals court ruling that granted a partial stay of the sweeping antitrust judgment against Qualcomm.
“It’s a disappointing decision, but we’re confident that the courts will see through the absurdity of Qualcomm’s arguments in the end. Qualcomm has run a decades-long anticompetitive bait-and-switch scheme that has decimated the American wireless equipment industry and gift-wrapped the 5G market […]
Motion For Leave To File Brief of ACT | The App Association As Amicus Curiae In Opposition For Partial Stay of Injunction for Stay of Appeal
On July 24, 2019, ACT | The App Association filed a Motion For Leave To File Brief of ACT | The App Association As Amicus Curiae In Opposition For Partial Stay of Injunction for Stay of Appeal
Brief Of Amicus Curiae ACT | The App Association In Opposition to Qualcomm’s Motion for Partial Stay Pending Appeal
On July 24, 2019, ACT | The App Association filed a Brief Of Amicus Curiae In Opposition to Qualcomm’s Motion for Partial Stay Pending Appeal