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Xiaomi Faces $300 Million Lawsuits Over Patented 4G LTE-A Technology in India and France

Highlights

  • Xiaomi is embroiled in $300 million lawsuits in India and France over alleged patent infringement.
  • The High Court of Delhi and Paris Judicial Court to decide on Xiaomi’s use of patented LTE-A technology.
  • Sun Patent Trust claims Xiaomi has been using their patented technology without proper licensing since 2018.
  • The lawsuits could result in significant financial penalties and damage Xiaomi’s reputation.

Xiaomi, the leading Chinese smartphone maker, is pitched in high-stakes legal battles in major markets such as India and France over alleged unauthorized use of patented LTE-A technology in its 4G devices.

These suits amount to more than $300 million and bear heavy reputational and financial risks for the company.

So what’s it all about?

Read on to find out.

The Crux of the Lawsuit

Xiaomi Faces $300 Million Lawsuits Over Patented 4G LTE-A Technology in India and France

Central to these cases is the fact that Xiaomi has been using the high-tech 4G LTE-A standard, believed to offer higher speeds and performance, without proper licensing from patent holder Sun Patent Trust.

The lawsuits said Xiaomi’s infringement started in late 2018 when it started to use the patented technology in its 4G smartphones.

The High Court of Delhi in India will now decide if Xiaomi violated patents of Sun Patent Trust and, further, if the patent owner has discharged its burden.

The lawsuits could result in significant financial penalties and damage Xiaomi’s reputation.

At the same time, the Paris Judicial Court will take up the critical question of royalty payments due to Sun Patent Trust for the said patented technology.

As per the report by FoneArena, Managing Trustee of Sun Patent Trust, said: “It is surprising that a company of Xiaomi’s standing is simply refusing to come to amicable terms at the negotiation table. Instead of engaging in meaningful negotiations, the company has been repeatedly trying to delay consummating a license. Patent law exists to protect and further substantial R&D investments, yet Xiaomi is frustrating this goal by failing to come to terms on a negotiated license. Regrettably, we must resort to such measures to compel Xiaomi to comply with international norms.”

A Long-Drawn Dispute

Xiaomi is embroiled in $300 million lawsuits in India and France over alleged patent infringement

According to the Managing Trustee of Sun Patent Trust, Joseph Casino, it is surprising that Xiaomi is not willing to negotiate fair licensing terms despite attempts at resolution dating back to 2019.

While the patent owner is not known to be a litigious company, the response from Xiaomi has forced them to seek legal recourse.

There is a huge embarrassment for Xiaomi with these lawsuits—more so the one in the crucial Indian market.

With global revenues sailing past $10 billion in Q3 2023, the company is facing significant problems in two major markets because of these patent disputes.

Adverse rulings may not only damage Xiaomi’s reputation but also result in heavy financial penalties.

FAQs

What is the basis of the lawsuits against Xiaomi?

Xiaomi is accused of using patented LTE-A technology in its 4G devices without proper licensing from Sun Patent Trust.

Which courts are handling the lawsuits against Xiaomi?

The High Court of Delhi in India and the Paris Judicial Court in France are handling the lawsuits.

When did Xiaomi allegedly start using the patented technology without authorization?

Xiaomi allegedly started using the patented LTE-A technology in its 4G smartphones in late 2018.

What are the potential consequences for Xiaomi if the lawsuits are successful?

If the lawsuits are successful, Xiaomi could face over $300 million in financial penalties and significant damage to its reputation.

What has Sun Patent Trust said about the disputes with Xiaomi?

Sun Patent Trust has expressed frustration over Xiaomi’s refusal to negotiate fair licensing terms, stating that the company has repeatedly tried to delay reaching a licensing agreement.

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