Prior Standards Licenses Reflect Asserted Patents’ ‘Real-World’ Valuation

Business Valuation UpdateVol. 19 No. 8
Legal and Court Case Update
August 2013
7373 Computer Integrated Systems Design
541512 Computer Systems Design Services
intellectual property
patent infringement, daubert, reasonable royalty, apportionment, entire market value rule (EMVR), ieee standard

Ericsson Inc. v. D-Link Corp. (I)
2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 71564
May 20, 2013
US
Federal Court
Texas
United States District Court
John R. Bone (plaintiffs); unknown (defendants)
Davis

Summary

In IEEE 802.11n standard infringement case, district court denies defendants’ Daubert motion finding plaintiff expert’s damage model based on per unit royalty on sales of accused products included two levels of apportionment to properly capture only the v ...

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Ericsson Inc. v. D-Link Corp. (I)

In IEEE 802.11n standard infringement case, district court denies defendants’ Daubert motion finding plaintiff expert’s damage model based on per unit royalty on sales of accused products included two levels of apportionment to properly capture only the v ...