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Collision, Samsung Criticize Government's IP Injunction Take

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Collision, Samsung Criticize Government's IP Injunction Take

By Editorial Team

Wireless communication network patent owner Collision Communications and alleged infringer Samsung Electronics have both expressed their disagreement with the federal government's arguments in its intervention in their $445.5 million Eastern District of Texas litigation. The government used this platform to advocate for the use of injunctions.

Both Collision and Samsung have raised concerns and criticisms regarding the government's stance on intellectual property injunctions in this high-stakes legal battle. This clash of perspectives highlights the complex interplay between patent rights, government intervention, and corporate interests in the technology sector.

Law360 is actively following this developing story, providing in-depth coverage and analysis for legal professionals and industry stakeholders.

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