China's SAMR Looks at Complaints Against Apple For Abusing Position in SEP Licensing Negotiations (PaRR, 26 February 2020)
China's SAMR Looks at Complaints Against Apple For Abusing Position in SEP Licensing Negotiations (PaRR, 26 February 2020)
China's SAMR Looks at Complaints Against Apple For Abusing Position in SEP Licensing Negotiations (PaRR, 26 February 2020)
SAMR has been looking into the veracity of Apple’s alleged “hold-
out” on the matter, which might explain why a formal probe has
yet to be launched, the same source added.
Court records in China show that Apple has been locked in patent
litigation with the Chinese tech firm China Iwncomm, the
company that has developed the Wireless LAN Authentication and
Privacy Infrastructure (WAPI) technology, a parallel wireless
network security standard to Wi-Fi used in Wireless Local Area
Network (WLAN).
It has been nearly four years since the plaintiff filed the suit, and
the Shaanxi court has yet to issue a decision.
Besides the antitrust and FRAND rate cases, Apple in May 2016
asked the country’s Patent Re-examination Board to declare the
SEP concerning WAPI invalid. The Board in February 2017
dismissed all invalid requests from the plaintiff and held the
patent valid for China Iwncomm.
Apple did not return requests for comments. SAMR does not
comment on ongoing cases.
by Qianwen Lu in Beijing