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BYD settles 4G dispute, FRAND confidentiality, Nokia and AT&T get verdict overturned, Bayer's PTAB appeal

A half-dozen new articles, half of which are entirely free and two come with a free summary:

1) 100% free: Federal Circuit reverses $166 million damages award: AT&T, Nokia emerge victorious in radio network patent infringement dispute

The Federal Circuit has reversed a district court’s ruling that had awarded Finesse Wireless LLC $166 million in damages, after finding no infringement of the asserted patents.

2) 100% free: BYD, IP Bridge settle 4G SEP dispute

Sources close to ip fray have confirmed that IP Bridge has withdrawn its 4G standard-essential patent dispute against the Chinese electric vehicle maker.

3) Free summary: Federal Circuit partly grants Bayer second chance in defending rivaroxaban patent invalidation campaign

The Federal Circuit has partly affirmed and partly vacated a United States Patent and Trademark Office’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision that deemed one of Bayer’s rivaroxaban-related patents invalid, in a three-year case initiated by rivals Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Teva Pharmaceuticals, and Invagen Pharmaceuticals.

4) Premium: UPC CoA allows Apple to intervene in Ericsson-ASUS, Sun Patent Trust-vivo cases to seek enhanced protection of SEP license agreements

The CoA has addressed not only the admissibility of an intervention for the specific purpose of protecting confidential information but also a mootness question raised by vivo.

5) 100% free: Delhi HC denies Nokia’s request to impose more restrictions on use of confidential SEP license information than UPC Munich

This article is available for free because the related enforcement campaign involves video streaming patents. It is a protective order that resolves a few disputed questions of FRAND disclosure.

6) Free summary: Headwater launches fresh cloud messaging patent infringement campaign: Tencent, Uber, Target, Walmart among defendants

The patent infringement campaign appears to be targeting Google customers, as the complaints all refer to the company’s Firebase Cloud Messaging, and it asserts a patent also involved in a recently-settled dispute with Samsung Electronics.


This message was published Wednesday, September 24th 2025 at 12:18PM Eastern Standard Time (US)

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