Philips and Xiaomi appear to have signed a licence agreement for the use of Philips UMTS and LTE patents. It was announced today that Philips has since withdrawn its lawsuits. Munich Regional Court confirmed that the two lawsuits regarding Philips’ patents
EP 18 15 647
and
EP 16 85 659
are no longer pending. The court would have heard the infringement proceedings on EP 659 (case ID: 21 O 13772/20) on 6 April 2022. According to a UK High Court order, the UK proceedings have now been withdrawn and the two companies have reached a settlement.
In recent weeks, indications suggested that the opponents might be heading for a settlement. Philips had successfully obtained several anti-suit injunctions against Xiaomi in Munich. In the early stages of the dispute, the UK High Court rendered an ex parte anti-suit injunction against Xiaomi. Little is known about the contents of the injunction, as the ruling was never published.
Furthermore, Philips did not only sue Xiaomi in Germany. According to JUVE Patent information, several lawsuits are also pending in the UK, Netherlands, Spain and India. In France, the Paris Regional Court recently
declared itself competent to set a global FRAND rate in the dispute
. Xiaomi had called on the court to do so. The court also ordered the standards body ETSI to remain party to the dispute.
Apparently, lawsuits have also taken place between the two opponents in China. As is usual in other global patent disputes, it is therefore likely that Philips and Xiaomi have agreed on a global licence. So far, however, neither party has confirmed the settlement. It is not known whether Philips has also withdrawn the lawsuits in the other countries.
Philips sues in Europe
According to JUVE Patent information, as of 2020 Philips had asserted two patents in Germany and sued over four patents in the UK. In the Netherlands and Spain, the claims concerned two patents, while in India, Philips sued over eight patents. In all countries, Philips sued several Xiaomi subsidiaries, as well as the parent company in most cases.
Philips had also asserted the patent against other implementers. According to JUVE Patent information, some mobile phone operators such as HTC, Archos and ASUS have since taken a licence.
Philips also sued French mobile phone manufacturer Wiko in several European countries. In this case, Philips was recently very successful in the Netherlands, where the Dutch Supreme Court ruled that Wiko cannot sell certain UMTS-capable mobile devices.
The court also accused Wiko of being an unwilling licensee
.
Simmons & Simmons for Xiaomi
Like many Chinese mobile phone manufacturers, Xiaomi cooperates with various law firms in European patent proceedings. In the present case, Simmons & Simmons represented the company in several countries. Traditionally,
Amsterdam-based
partner Bas Berghuis and Oscar Lamme have a strong relationship with Xiaomi. For the
German team
around Munich partners Thomas Gniadek and Peter Meyer, it was a first successful debut at the side of the new client. Simmons & Simmons was also present for Xiaomi
in the UK
by London based partners Michael Burdon, Priya Nagpal and patent attorney Kevin Cordina.
On the other hand, in Paris Abdelaziz Khatab and Grégoire Desrousseaux of
August Debouzy
took over the proceedings. In Spain, Xiaomi retained Jesus Arribas of Grau & Angulo.
Hoyng ROKH and Eisenführ for Philips
As with all previous trials in Germany, Philips relied on its regular law firm
Eisenführ Speiser
. IP lawyers Volkmar Henke, Tilman Müller and patent attorney Jochen Ehlers regularly work for the group. Hoyng ROKH Monegier represents the electronics group in Spain,
France
and
the Netherlands
.
In Paris and Amsterdam, the lead partners are Sabine Agé and Willem Hoyng, Frank Eijsvogels, Bart van den Broek and patent attorney David Owen.
Bristows
partner James Boon represents Philips in the UK. The UK High Court recently heard technical trials in the case, although it has not yet handed down a decision.
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