UPC Issues First Permanent SEP Injunction: The Ramifications of Philips v. Belkin | IPWatchdog Unleashed
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UPC Issues First Permanent SEP Injunction: The Ramifications of Philips v. Belkin | IPWatchdog Unleashed
"While this is not always feasible because we do often have PowerPoint slides when we host webinars, this webinar was simply a conversation about a very important recent decision of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) without any slides. The case we discuss is Philips v. Belkin, where, after the conclusion of all appeals, the UPC issued the first ever final permanent injunction in a case involving standard essential patents (SEPs)."
"Our first guest was Tillman Müller, who is a partner and attorney with Bardehle Pagenberg, where he specializes in patent infringement proceedings and nullity proceedings before national courts. He also has a very active docket representing clients before the UPC, and he has a particular emphasis on representing patent pools and SEP owners. Next. is Arie Tol, who is principal licensing counsel at Philips Intellectual Property & Standards. Arie has almost 30 years of experience."
IPWatchdog Unleashed hosted an impromptu webinar on October 10 that was recorded as a podcast. The webinar centered on the Unified Patent Court decision in Philips v. Belkin, in which the UPC issued the first final permanent injunction involving standard-essential patents after all appeals concluded. The session featured an in-house Philips licensing attorney and Bardehle Pagenberg litigators who represented Philips, with audience questions incorporated into the program. Tillman Müller and Tobias Wuttke from Bardehle Pagenberg bring active UPC dockets and expertise in patent infringement and nullity proceedings. Arie Tol serves as principal licensing counsel at Philips and focuses on licensing SEPs.
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