The Court of Appeals Düsseldorf in Germany has reversed the decision of the lower court and ruled in favour of professional communications technologies and solutions provider Hytera and its subsidiary HMF Smart Solutions, dismissing its patent infringement proceedings filed by Motorola Solutions back in 2017 and 2018.
The ‘covered list’ contains equipment and services deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States and should be removed from any government infrastructure.
Motorola Solutions has announced that the Federal Court of Australia has ruled in the company's favour in its copyright and patent infringement claims against Hytera Communications and Hytera Communications of Australia.
The United States government has banned electronic equipment from several Chinese tech firms on the basis of national security concerns.
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