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Microsoft claims Huawei infringes its IP rights
The world of technology has its eyes peeled on Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, as the company has confirmed that it …
The world of technology has its eyes peeled on Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, as the company has confirmed that it is in discussion with Microsoft about its use of the Android software that Microsoft claims infringes its intellectual property rights.
This is not the first time Microsoft has dabbled in similar claims – it has already won cases against companies such as Samsung and HTC, resulting in their having to pay Microsoft royalty fees.
