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    Enlarge / A advertising and marketing picture for Asus’ Zenbook Pro 14 OLED, which Lenovo is accusing of patent infringement.

    Lenovo filed a lawsuit in opposition to AsusTek Computer Inc. and Asus Computer International, claiming that Asus’ laptops infringe on 4 of Lenovo’s patents. Lenovo is in search of damages and for Asus to cease promoting Zenbook laptops and different allegedly infringing merchandise within the US.

    The lawsuit [PDF] filed November 15 within the US District Court for the Northern District of California says Lenovo’s on the lookout for a jury trial and “damages, together with misplaced income, brought on by the alleged patent infringement.” On Tuesday, Lenovo introduced that it filed a patent infringement motion in opposition to Asus with the US International Trade Commission (ITC).

    Four patents

    The lawsuit facilities on 4 patents. The first, entitled “Methods and equipment for transmitting in useful resource blocks” was issued in 2021 and pertains to minimizing the delay skilled throughout an uplink package deal transmission by lowering the quantity of steps for a wi-fi system to add knowledge.

    Lenovo’s lawsuit, which makes use of Asus’ Zenbook Pro 14 OLED (UX6404) for instance of an allegedly infringing product, additionally claims Asus is promoting laptops that violate the wi-fi wake-on-LAN energy administration patent issued to Lenovo in 2010.

    “For instance, previous to the ʼ066 Patent, there existed a necessity for strategies to provide principal energy to gadgets included in a wi-fi LAN with out intervention of an operator. … The invention features a wi-fi receiver that receives a wi-fi sign,” the lawsuit says. It continues, explaining: “The receiver is related to a principal system whose energy isn’t on,” and that “after receiving a sign, it’s decided whether or not a magic packet is contained.” If the magic packet is current, “a sign is distributed to activate the principle energy provide to the principle system.” The lawsuit notes that the tech does not want a handshake with the wi-fi entry level.

    Another patent Lenovo is suing over was issued in 2010 and entitled “Touchpad diagonal scrolling.” It permits customers to “provoke a diagonal scroll at any location on a touchpad by utilizing two fingers,” the lawsuit says.

    “For instance, the Accused Products help purposes, corresponding to Google Chrome and Adobe Acrobat, and incorporate {hardware} and firmware of their touchpads, that are specifically made or tailored to follow the invention claimed in … the ’189 Patent,” Lenovo’s declare reads.

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    Finally, Lenovo is upset about Asus’ purported infringing of its “Dual shaft hinge with angle timing shaft mechanism” patent rewarded in 2014. Lenovo describes it as a hinge block enabling 2-in-1 laptops to go from clamshell mode to pill mode. For this accused patent infringement, Lenovo’s lawsuit factors to  Asus’ Zenbook Flip 14 UX461, which Asus advertises as having a 360-degree “ErgoLift” hinge that “lifts and tilts the keyboard into the proper typing place when the show is rotated into laptop mode.”

    A screenshot from Asus' ZenBook Flip 14 product page that advertises the hinge in question.
    Enlarge / A screenshot from Asus’ ZenBook Flip 14 product web page that advertises the hinge in query.

    Lenovo claims lawsuit was “last resort”

    In its Tuesday press launch, Lenovo mentioned it determined to make its grievance to the ITC in response to the August 2023 filings Asus made with The Regional Court of Munich patent tribunal. Lenovo claimed that Asus’ filings had been associated to mobile tech for which Lenovo had provided Asus “a cross-licensing deal as an answer.”

    In an announcement accompanying Tuesday’s launch, Lenovo deputy normal counsel and chief mental property officer John Mulgrew argued for a necessity for Lenovo to “assert [its] patent portfolio extra actively” in consideration of its roles as a licensee and licensor. Lenovo has over 28,000 patents, with 14,000 pending, it mentioned.

    Mulgrew’s assertion highlighted curiosity from Lenovo in truthful, affordable, and nondiscrimantory (FRAND) licensing phrases.

    Increasingly, we’re seeing some licensors bypass FRAND discussions and rely as a substitute on threats to extract inflated, supra-FRAND royalties from licensees. We assume the higher method entails mutual respect, openness, and equity, and out of doors help with FRAND if negotiations are at an deadlock.

    As famous by The Register in the present day, in a letter to the ITC dated November 15 [PDF], Lenovo mentioned it needs Asus to “stop and desist from advertising and marketing, promoting, distributing, providing on the market, promoting, or in any other case transferring, together with the motion or cargo of stock” merchandise that infringe upon the 4 patents in query.

    In an additional dig, Lenovo added {that a} restricted exclusion order would not hurt US shoppers or competitors, as a result of Asus’ smaller market share. According to the IDC, Asus represented about 7.1 p.c of the PC market (which incorporates laptops and desktops) in Q3 2023. Lenovo led at 23.5 p.c.

    Ars Technica reached out to Lenovo and Asus for remark however did not obtain responses earlier than publication.

    In Tuesday’s assertion, Mulgrew added that “litigation is at all times Lenovo’s final resort.” We have seen Lenovo get litigious about laptop design in one other matter not too long ago. In August 2022, it despatched a cease-and-desist letter to Framework over an O-shaped energy button in a Framework motherboard case that Lenovo mentioned appears to be like like its Legion gaming model emblem. Lenovo has additionally been on the receiving finish of latest IP-related lawsuits, together with a pricing dispute with InterDigital, (which Lenovo primarily received), and an ongoing dispute with Ericsson about 5G.

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