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US trade tribunal finds Lenovo smartphones infringe Ericsson patents

Published 12/17/2024, 05:10 PM
Updated 12/17/2024, 06:31 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Lenovo and Motorola smartphones are displayed during a news conference in Hong Kong, China May 21, 2015.   REUTERS/Bobby Yip/File Photo
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By Blake Brittain

The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Tuesday that smartphones made by Lenovo's Motorola (NYSE:MSI) Mobility infringe patents owned by Ericsson (BS:ERICAs), which could lead to a ban on U.S. imports of the phones if the decision is upheld.

An ITC (NS:ITC) judge said in an initial ruling that the smartphones violate Ericsson's patent rights in 5G wireless technology, handing Sweden-based Ericsson a preliminary victory in its international patent licensing dispute with China-based Lenovo.

Spokespeople for the companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the decision.

The full commission is scheduled to issue a final ruling on Ericsson's allegations in April. Another ITC judge ruled for Lenovo in an initial decision in a related case last month.

Ericsson filed its complaint with the Washington-based ITC last year, alleging that phones from Motorola's Moto G, Edge and Razr lines infringe patents related to wireless communications. Lenovo denied the allegations.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Lenovo smartphones are displayed during a news conference announcing the company's annual results in Hong Kong May 21, 2014.  REUTERS/Bobby Yip/File Photo

The companies are also embroiled in patent lawsuits in South America, the United Kingdom (TADAWUL:4280) and North Carolina. Ericsson won preliminary court orders banning sales of Lenovo smartphones in Brazil and Colombia in its infringement cases there.

A U.S. appeals court in October revived Lenovo's request for an injunction to bar enforcement of the South American bans.

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