On the evening of July 12, according to foreign media IP fray, Qualcomm is suing Transsion Holdings Group in the Delhi High Court in India for infringement of four non-standard basic patents. In response to this matter, Transsion stated that it has signed a 5G standard patent license agreement with Qualcomm and is implementing the agreement, and will continue to conduct patent negotiations with third parties to determine reasonable licensing fees. Qualcomm had not commented as of press time.
▲ Transsion gaming mobile phone Infinix GT 20 Pro Transsion said its sales network covers more than 70 countries in emerging markets such as Africa and South Asia. In these countries, some patent holders do not own or only own a small number of patents, but they demand a uniform global rate and excessive licensing fees, without taking into account the differences in economic development levels in different regions, their differences in specific regions or There are no patents or only a small number of patents in the market, and existing cases provide different rates in different regions.
“We believe that the practices of some patent holders do not fully comply with the principles of fairness, reasonableness and non-discrimination. Transsion will continue to conduct patent negotiations with third parties and promote the principles of fairness, reasonableness and non-discrimination while respecting the intellectual property rights of others. Determine a reasonable license fee within the framework.”
Data show that Transsion’s mobile phone sales have grown rapidly in recent years. According to the global smartphone market data for the first quarter of 2024 recently released by the research organization Canalys, the top five mobile phone manufacturers are Samsung, Apple, and Xiaomi, Transsion and OPPO. In the first quarter, Transsion mobile phone shipments reached 28.6 million units, with a market share of 10% and a growth of 86%.
The following is the full text of Transsion’s response:
- Transsion respects the intellectual property rights of third parties, is willing to follow the principles of fairness, reasonableness and non-discriminatory (Fair, Reasonable, Non-Discriminatory principles), and reaches intellectual property rights agreements with patent holders through friendly negotiations agreement. We have signed a 5G standard patent license agreement with Qualcomm and are in the process of executing the agreement.
- Transsion’s sales network covers more than 70 countries in emerging markets such as Africa and South Asia. In these countries, some patent holders do not own or only own a small number of patents, but they demand a uniform global rate and excessive licensing fees, without taking into account the differences in economic development levels in different regions, their differences in specific regions or There are no patents or only a small number of patents in the market, and existing cases provide different rates in different regions. We believe that the practices of some patent holders do not fully comply with the principles of fairness, reasonableness and non-discrimination.
- In the mobile phone industry, intellectual property litigation occurs frequently. Domestic and foreign mobile phone brand manufacturers have faced or are currently facing intellectual property litigation in the course of their operations. Transsion will continue to engage in patent negotiations with third parties, and while respecting the intellectual property rights of others, promote the determination of reasonable licensing fees within the framework of the principles of fairness, reasonableness and non-discrimination, so as to achieve the goals of the industry including patentees and licensees. A win-win chain to better meet the needs of consumers in emerging markets.
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