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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 10841
ECONOMY - FINANCE - BUSINESS / (ae) competition

Commission sends warning to Motorola Mobility

Brussels, 06/05/2013 (Agence Europe) - The European Commission has informed Motorola Mobility of its preliminary view that the company's seeking and enforcing of an injunction against Apple in Germany on the basis of its mobile phone standard-essential patents (SEPs) amounts to an abuse of a dominant position prohibited by EU antitrust rules. While recourse to injunctions is a possible remedy for patent infringements, such conduct may be abusive where SEPs are concerned and the potential licensee is willing to enter into a licence on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (so-called FRAND) terms. In such a situation, the Commission considers at this stage that dominant SEP holders should not have recourse to injunctions, which generally involve a prohibition on selling the product infringing the patent, in order to distort licensing negotiations and impose unjustified licensing terms on patent licensees. Such misuse of SEPs could ultimately harm consumers. The sending of a statement of objections does not prejudge the final outcome of the investigation. (OL/transl.fl)

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