Tesla’s UK lawsuit for 5G patents licence thrown out by UK court

The Tesla logo on display at the Everything Electric exhibition at ExCeL London International Exhibition and Convention Centre, London, Britain, March 28, 2024. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra/File Photo

US technology firm InterDigital and the patent licensing platform Avanci successfully defended against a London lawsuit filed by Tesla (TSLA.O) on Monday.

The lawsuit, initiated by Elon Musk’s company in 2023, sought to obtain a patent license for the anticipated launch of 5G vehicles in the UK.

Tesla’s legal action aimed to have London’s High Court determine fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms for using patents owned by InterDigital and other patent holders, which are licensed through Avanci. According to court filings, Tesla planned to launch 5G-enabled vehicles in the UK imminently.

InterDigital and Avanci, however, requested the court dismiss Tesla’s bid for a FRAND license ruling. On Monday, Judge Timothy Fancourt ruled in favor of InterDigital and Avanci, stating Tesla’s request for a license determination must be dismissed. Nevertheless, Tesla’s claim to revoke three of InterDigital’s patents will proceed.

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