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Samsung v ZTE: 4th FRAND determination by the English High Court

27 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Join Richard Pinckney [https://www.bristows.com/our-people/richard-pinckney/], Francion Brooks [https://www.bristows.com/our-people/francion-brooks/] and Matthew Hunt [https://www.bristows.com/our-people/matthew-hunt/] for this ‘rapid reaction’ episode as they talk through five of the most interesting points from the English High Court’s latest FRAND determination, covering topics such as the Court’s selection of comparable licences, adjustments for non-FRAND factors, and the role of the ‘patentee’s choice’.  Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.

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