Xiaomi recently resolved a dispute concerning standard-essential patents with Panasonic, effectively dismissing several cases in the Unified Patent Court (UPC). However, shortly thereafter, Advanced Standard Communication LLC initiated at least one lawsuit against Xiaomi in the UPC, specifically in Munich over a patent originally held by ZTE. While Xiaomi typically engages in licensing discussions amicably, it occasionally faces unwarranted royalty demands, leaving the status of a potential licensing agreement with ZTE uncertain. This scenario unfolds amidst ZTE's increasing patent monetization activities, prompting Lenovo to act preemptively in the UK. The lawsuit involves Xiaomi's German and Dutch subsidiaries.
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