Huawei, one of world’s leading telecom equipment providers has announced that it had initiated legal action against ZTE for violation of trademark rights and patent infringement.
A statement released by Huawei said that was committed to respecting the intellectual property rights of others and to protecting its own technologies that are developed through millions of dollars invested into R&D each year. In keeping with that commitment, this case brought against ZTE is part of Huawei’s efforts to ensure that any use of its intellectual property is legal and authorized.
Huawei on Thursday filed law suits in Germany, France, and Hungary against ZTE Corporation (ZTE) for patent and trade mark infringement. The lawsuits were filed on the basis that ZTE is infringing a series of Huawei’s patents relating to data card and LTE (Long Term Evolution) technologies and illegally used a Huawei-registered trademark on some of its data card products.
Huawei's Chief Legal Officer, Dr. Song Liuping said, "Huawei was compelled to initiate this action in order to protect our innovations and registered intellectual property in Europe. Our objective is to stop the illegal use of Huawei's intellectual property and resolve this dispute through negotiation so that our technology is used in a lawful manner."
These lawsuits were commenced after ZTE failed to respond to cease and desist letters requiring the company to stop carrying out the infringing acts that are the basis for these proceedings. Huawei had also actively invited ZTE on numerous occasions to enter into cross-patent licensing negotiations but was equally unsuccessful. As Huawei has neither received any substantive response nor a commitment from ZTE to stop its infringements, the company has had no alternative but to use legal means to protect its legal interests by requesting that the courts prohibit ZTE's continued infringements of Huawei's trade mark and patent rights.
“Intellectual property is among Huawei's most valuable assets. That is why we feel a responsibility to our customers and to our shareholders to do everything possible to protect these assets in any legal jurisdiction worldwide. Where violations are taking place, we will do whatever is required to ensure that the use of Huawei's intellectual property by any company is based on internationally accepted protocols and practices,” Dr. Song said.