vivo sales in Germany may be suspended, following Nokia lawsuit
The District Court of Mannheim, Germany has ruled in favor of Nokia in a patent case against vivo. The lawsuit concerns a Nokia 4G standard-essential patent (SEP) and could see vivo forced out of the German market. Nokia previously won cases against Oppo and OnePlus over the same SEPs which resulted in a ban on the sale of Oppo and OnePlus devices in Germany.
vivo issued an official statement confirming it is still negotiating a renewal of the patent licensing agreement with Nokia, but is ready to suspend sales and marketing of affected products should the court order it to do so.
The company is also ready to appeal the court decision and has reiterated its long-term commitment to the German market. For now vivo's operations outside Germany aren't affected, but if the company loses the appeal and is unable to reach an agreement with Nokia its presence in the entire EU might be at risk.
The official statement also includes comments on Nokia’s lack of offering fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms on negotiating a deal. For now you can still purchase vivo products via official channels and third-party resellers in Germany.
Source (in German)
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- AnonD-1095021
- 27 Apr 2023
- 39y
Sorry carol to disappoint you am 40 and one day when u will be 40 perhaps u will understand business politics
- AnonD-1095021
- 25 Apr 2023
- 39x
yeah and everyone had it nobody care if something is manufactured exactly same way exact same machines and exact same components.. and only price difference is someone's label and those who stupidly goes with logo or brand are naive.. There is n...
- Anonymous
- 22 Apr 2023
- mek
That was a prototype not a concept, it was an actuall device. Well not fair is a bit to much said. We excluded Samsungs contribution so my point is now: who had the idea, who invested billions in research and who made it happen. That answer is Nokia....