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Ericsson And Samsung Is Going To End Patent Disputes


Ericsson And Samsung Want To End Patent Disputes. According to the report of Reuters, Ericsson said on Monday the agreement included an initial payment and royalty payments from Samsung for the term of the multi-year license agreement and would affect Ericsson's operating cash flow at the beginning of 2014. 

Press Release:
By Ericsson, 27 January 2014, Agreement works on following important points.

-- >Settlement ends all ongoing patent related legal disputes 

--> Agreement includes global patent cross licensing of cellular technologies 

--> License illustrates Ericsson's commitment to FRAND principles 

--> Settlement impacts Ericsson sales and net income in Q4 2013 by SEK 4.2 b.  and SEK 3.3 b. respectively. 

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and Samsung have reached an agreement on global patent licenses between the two companies. The cross license agreement covers patents relating to GSM, UMTS, and LTE standards for both networks and handsets.

Ericsson is committed to licensing its standard-essential patents on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms for the benefit of the industry. It believes that licensing according to FRAND principles strikes the appropriate balance between incentivizing companies to innovate and contribute technology to open standards and maintaining the overall royalty rates at a reasonable level to allow new entrants access to the market.

 "We are pleased that we could reach a mutually fair and reasonable agreement with Samsung. We always viewed litigation as a last resort," said Kasim Alfalahi, Chief Intellectual Property Officer at Ericsson. "This agreement allows us to continue to focus on bringing new technology to the global market and provides an incentive to other innovators to share their own ideas."

This agreement ends complaints made by both companies against each other before the International Trade Commission (ITC) as well as the lawsuits before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

FINANCIAL IMPACT

The agreement includes an initial payment and ongoing royalty payments from Samsung to Ericsson for the term of the new multi-year license agreement.

The initial payment in the agreement will impact Ericsson sales and net income in Q4 2013 by SEK 4.2 b. and SEK 3.3 b. respectively. Ericsson expects that the initial payment in the agreement will impact Ericsson's operating cash flow in the beginning of 2014.

The details of the agreement are confidential and will not be disclosed. Information of the financial impact of the initial payment on Ericsson's Q4 2013 results will be included in Ericsson's Q4 2013 earnings report.

Ericsson is a Swedish multinational technology company that provides and operates telecommunications networks, television and video systems, and related services. Whereas Samsung is a South Korean multinational company.


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