Tesla's 5G Patent License Lawsuit In UK Court Dismissed
Tesla Inc's (NASDAQ:TSLA) lawsuit in London against a U.S. technology firm, InterDigital Inc (NASDAQ:IDCC), and a patent licensing platform, Avanci, was overturned by the court today.
Tesla was seeking a patent license ahead of the automaker's introduction of 5G vehicles in the U.K.
Elon Musk's company had sued InterDigital and Avanci, which licenses patents for automotive uses, in London's High Court in 2023, reported Reuters.
Tesla sought the court's determination on the fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms for using patents owned by holders, including InterDigital, which Avanci licenses.
Tesla's lawyers indicated that the company plans to launch 5G vehicles in the U.K. soon.
InterDigital and Avanci requested the court dismiss Tesla's bid for a ruling on FRAND terms. On Monday, Judge Timothy Fancourt ruled in their favor, stating that Tesla's bid for a license must be dismissed.
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However, Tesla's claim to revoke three of InterDigital's patents will proceed. The dispute revolves around Tesla's request for FRAND terms to use certain 5G patents.
FRAND terms are meant to ensure fair and accessible licensing, which is critical for the development and deployment of new technologies.
The outcome of Tesla's ongoing claim to revoke InterDigital's patents could impact future licensing agreements and the introduction of 5G technology in automotive applications.
Tesla stock has lost more than 14% in the last 12 months. Investors can gain exposure to the stock via two ETFs. They include the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLY) and Fidelity MSCI Consumer Discretionary Index ETF (NYSE:FDIS).
Price Action: At the last check on Monday, TSLA shares were trading higher by 5.47% at $261.65.
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