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Huawei interim license; Avanci Video progress; AI hallucination in patent case; Broadcom-Telefónica deal; and more

1) Free: Avanci Video publishes rates, welcomes first licensee: major global streaming platform

While the identity of the licensee remains unknown, the platform has tens of millions of subscribers. By welcoming its first licensee, Avanci Video has finally found terms that are market-accepted, the program’s head Judy Lee told ip fray.

2) Free: Huawei first SEP holder to get UK interim-license ruling: TP-Link to make non-refundable, upwards-adjustable $12M payment; plus refundable payment on top; no escrow

So far it used to be the implementers, or net licensees, who sought UK interim-license declarations. Huawei v. TP-Link is different. Almost historic.

3) Premium: Patent lawyers slapped with $12,000 fine for AI-generated submissions: level of hallucinations in court filings “staggering”, says judge

United States District Judge Julie Robinson of the United States Court for the District of Kansas has fined four lawyers $12,000 for submitting fabricated AI-generated case citations in a patent infringement case. The misrepresented material was a consequence of artificial intelligence hallucinations, which are heavily on the rise.

4) LinkedIn: Broadcom (Avago, CA) settles UPC dispute with Telefónica in four Local Divisions

5) LinkedIn: Frankfurt Regional Court to decide Samsung's German antitrust case against ZTE in 3 weeks


This message was published Thursday, February 5th 2026 at 12:02PM Eastern Standard Time (US)

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