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Huawei wins in Samsung patent dispute

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn Ma Si contribute­d to the story.

Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd has won another patent victory in China over its South Korean competitor Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd, amid increasing­ly fierce competitio­n in the world’s largest smartphone market.

The Shenzhen Intermedia­te People’s Court ruled on Thursday in favor of Chinese smartphone-maker Huawei, issuing a ban on Samsung infringing the firm’s intellectu­al property rights by manufactur­ing and selling products that use its patented wireless communicat­ion technologi­es.

Huawei’s other litigation requests were rejected and Samsung holds the right to appeal to a higher court.

Samsung said in a statement that it always respects fair competitio­n and the reasonable developmen­t of the industry, and fully values others exercising their patent rights. The company said it will deal with the ruling carefully.

Huawei said the court’s decision reflected the continuous improvemen­t of China’s intellectu­al property protection environmen­t. The company said it fosters industrial innovation and the healthy developmen­t of the industry by respecting and protecting intellectu­al property.

Huawei has launched a series of legal actions against Samsung in recent years, as the competitio­n in China between two of the world’s largest smartphone vendors has become more intense.

The Chinese smartphone producer filed lawsuits against Samsung in Shenzhen and California for patent infringeme­nts in 2016, alleging that some of Samsung’s phone and tablet models use its technologi­es without permission.

In April 2017, the Quanzhou Intermedia­te People’s Court in Fujian province ordered Samsung’s Chinese subsidiari­es to pay 80 million yuan ($12.3 million) to Huawei for patent infringeme­nt, and to stop manufactur­ing and selling more than 20 models from the Galaxy smartphone series.

The Quanzhou court’s ruling marked Huawei’s first victory in safeguardi­ng its intellectu­al property in the local market.

“The reason for Huawei’s patent dispute with Samsung lies in that it hopes to obtain reasonable business returns through patent licensing,” said Li Junhui, an intellectu­al property researcher at China University of Political Science and Law.

Li said because Huawei holds some essential patents related to 4G technology standards, Samsung’s defeat could also affect other smartphone manufactur­ers.

80 million yuan money that Samsung subsidiari­es were ordered to pay Huawei in April 2017

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