\"\"NEW DELHI: Chinese smartphone<\/a> maker Coolpad<\/a> is open to moving Indian courts against IPO-bound rival Xiaomi<\/a> over patent infringement, after the company filed seven such cases in China in two different courts since January this year.
\n
\nCoolpad’s chief intellectual property officer Nancy Zhang told ET that Indian laws protected patent holders’ interest, which made the South Asian nation’s courts a strong option for litigation, citing the example of Ericsson suing Xiaomi in alocal court which lead to an interim bar on sales of specific Xiaomi phones.
\n
\n“India is one of the key markets, and India has the reputation for protecting intellectual property rights, has better laws and systems to protect patent holders.
\n
As we saw in the
Ericsson-Xiaomi<\/a> case, we feel that India is a good ground for protecting patents,” Zhang said when asked whether the company would file a lawsuit here.
\n
\n“Because our products are sold in India and we’re a company focused on protecting our IP assets, we will file a case in any country where we have a good chance to get good remedies,” she added.
\n
\n\"\"\n\n\t
\n\tCoolpad Group’s subsidiary, Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific, has filed six cases in Shenzen Intermediate People’s Court, Guangdong province, in January, and one in Nanjing Intermediate People’s Court, Jiangsu province, in May, against Xiaomi Telecom, Xiaomi Technology and Mi Home Business, citing patent infringement and has sought immediate bar on production and sale of certain mobile phone models.\n\t\n\t\t
\n\t\tYulong claims that models including Xiaomi Mi Max 2, Xiaomi Note 3, Xiaomi Mi 5X, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X and Mi Mix 2, use three patents on interface, applications, icon configuration and dual-SIM card and dual-stand-by technologies, which enable basic communication, display and interaction functions that belong to the company. The first hearings are expected in September.
\n\t\t
\n\t\tXiaomi, which has maintained its No 1 position in the Indian smartphone market since December 2017, said that it was aware of the motion filed by Coolpad’s subsidiary in China, but has sought that the patent rights be declared invalid.
\n\t\t
\n\t\t“Xiaomi understands that the filing has yet to be accepted by the court. Xiaomi has requested the Patent Reexamination Board of SIPO to declare the invalidation of the three patent rights regarding the above-mentioned patent infringement law suit,” it said in response to ET’s queries.
\n\t\t
\n\t\tWith the strong growth in smartphone sales, India has become a battleground for lawsuits alleging patent infringement.
\n\t\t
A key player in this field is Sweden’s Ericsson which has taken several mobile phone companies including Xiaomi, Micromax,
Gionee<\/a> and iBall to court seeking royalties for using its standard essential patents (SEPs) on 2G and 3G technologies, since 2015.
\n\t\t
In the specific case of Xiaomi, the Swedish gear maker got an interim injunction against sale of models using Chinese chipmaker Mediatek’s chipsets in India, which forced Xiaomi to sell only those with chipsets from
Qualcomm<\/a>.
\n\t\tXiaomi eventually entered into an agreement with the US-based chipmaker, but its lawsuit with Ericsson remains pending in the Delhi High Court.
\n\t\t
\n\t\tBut not all have been as successful. Indian brands like iBall and Micromax have settled with Ericsson, with Micromax taking a global patent license from Ericsson, under which it will pay royalties on every phone sold in India and overseas which uses 2G or 3G technology.\n\n
\n\n

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在印度酷派数码开放把小米告上法庭

”,因为我们的产品在印度的销售,我们公司专注于保护我们的知识产权资产,我们将立案在任何国家,我们有一个好机会好补救措施,”她补充道。

Gulveen Aulakh
  • 更新在2018年6月1日08:17点坚持
新德里:中国智能手机制造商酷派数码开放移动印度法庭反对IPO-bound对手小米关于专利侵权的,该公司向中国在两个不同的法院提出七这样的情况下,今年1月以来。

酷派数码张首席知识产权官南希告诉ET,印度法律保护专利持有者的利益,使这个南亚国家的法院强烈选择诉讼,引用的例子爱立信在一家地方法院起诉小米导致临时禁止特定的小米手机的销售。

“印度是一个关键的市场,印度有保护知识产权的声誉,有更好的法律保护专利持有者和系统。

正如我们看到的Ericsson-Xiaomi情况下,我们认为印度是一个很好的地面保护专利,”张说当被问及公司将提起诉讼。

”,因为我们的产品在印度的销售,我们公司专注于保护我们的知识产权资产,我们将立案在任何国家,我们有一个好机会好补救措施,”她补充道。


宇龙酷派数码集团的子公司,计算机通信科学、在深圳中级人民法院提交了6例,今年1月,广东省,一个在南京中级人民法院、江苏省,今年5月,对小米电信小米技术和Mi的家庭企业,引用专利侵权和寻求立即禁止生产和销售特定手机型号。
玉龙声称模型包括小米Mi马克斯2,小米注3,小米Mi 5 x,小米红米注意4 x和Mi混合2,使用三个专利接口,应用程序、图标配置和双卡双待和dual-stand-by技术实现基本的沟通,显示和交互功能,属于该公司。第一次听证会预计在9月。

小米,维持其第一位置在印度2017年12月以来智能手机市场,说,这是意识到运动提起的酷派数码在中国的子公司,但寻求专利权被宣告无效。

“小米明白申请尚未被法院接受。小米已经要求SIPO的专利复审委员会宣布失效的三个专利权有关上述专利侵权诉讼,”它说,为了应对等的查询。

智能手机销售的强劲增长,印度已成为诉讼专利侵权的战场。

一个关键球员在这个领域是瑞典的爱立信已经几家手机公司包括小米、Micromax,金立和iBall法院寻求使用其标准重要专利使用费(SEPs) 2 g和3 g技术,自2015年以来。

在小米的特定情况下,瑞典设备制造商有一个临时禁止出售的模型使用中国芯片制造商在印度联发科的芯片,这迫使小米出售只有芯片组高通
小米最终进入与美国芯片制造商达成协议,但其诉讼与爱立信在德里高等法院仍然悬而未决。

但并不是所有的成功。印度与爱立信iBall和Micromax等品牌已经谈妥,与Micromax从爱立信全球专利许可证,在它将支付版税每个电话销售在印度和海外使用2 g和3 g技术。


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\"\"NEW DELHI: Chinese smartphone<\/a> maker Coolpad<\/a> is open to moving Indian courts against IPO-bound rival Xiaomi<\/a> over patent infringement, after the company filed seven such cases in China in two different courts since January this year.
\n
\nCoolpad’s chief intellectual property officer Nancy Zhang told ET that Indian laws protected patent holders’ interest, which made the South Asian nation’s courts a strong option for litigation, citing the example of Ericsson suing Xiaomi in alocal court which lead to an interim bar on sales of specific Xiaomi phones.
\n
\n“India is one of the key markets, and India has the reputation for protecting intellectual property rights, has better laws and systems to protect patent holders.
\n
As we saw in the
Ericsson-Xiaomi<\/a> case, we feel that India is a good ground for protecting patents,” Zhang said when asked whether the company would file a lawsuit here.
\n
\n“Because our products are sold in India and we’re a company focused on protecting our IP assets, we will file a case in any country where we have a good chance to get good remedies,” she added.
\n
\n\"\"\n\n\t
\n\tCoolpad Group’s subsidiary, Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific, has filed six cases in Shenzen Intermediate People’s Court, Guangdong province, in January, and one in Nanjing Intermediate People’s Court, Jiangsu province, in May, against Xiaomi Telecom, Xiaomi Technology and Mi Home Business, citing patent infringement and has sought immediate bar on production and sale of certain mobile phone models.\n\t\n\t\t
\n\t\tYulong claims that models including Xiaomi Mi Max 2, Xiaomi Note 3, Xiaomi Mi 5X, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X and Mi Mix 2, use three patents on interface, applications, icon configuration and dual-SIM card and dual-stand-by technologies, which enable basic communication, display and interaction functions that belong to the company. The first hearings are expected in September.
\n\t\t
\n\t\tXiaomi, which has maintained its No 1 position in the Indian smartphone market since December 2017, said that it was aware of the motion filed by Coolpad’s subsidiary in China, but has sought that the patent rights be declared invalid.
\n\t\t
\n\t\t“Xiaomi understands that the filing has yet to be accepted by the court. Xiaomi has requested the Patent Reexamination Board of SIPO to declare the invalidation of the three patent rights regarding the above-mentioned patent infringement law suit,” it said in response to ET’s queries.
\n\t\t
\n\t\tWith the strong growth in smartphone sales, India has become a battleground for lawsuits alleging patent infringement.
\n\t\t
A key player in this field is Sweden’s Ericsson which has taken several mobile phone companies including Xiaomi, Micromax,
Gionee<\/a> and iBall to court seeking royalties for using its standard essential patents (SEPs) on 2G and 3G technologies, since 2015.
\n\t\t
In the specific case of Xiaomi, the Swedish gear maker got an interim injunction against sale of models using Chinese chipmaker Mediatek’s chipsets in India, which forced Xiaomi to sell only those with chipsets from
Qualcomm<\/a>.
\n\t\tXiaomi eventually entered into an agreement with the US-based chipmaker, but its lawsuit with Ericsson remains pending in the Delhi High Court.
\n\t\t
\n\t\tBut not all have been as successful. Indian brands like iBall and Micromax have settled with Ericsson, with Micromax taking a global patent license from Ericsson, under which it will pay royalties on every phone sold in India and overseas which uses 2G or 3G technology.\n\n
\n\n

\n
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