) as “common” business activity and said such negotiations should not be politicized, days after a senator filed legislation to prevent the Chinese firm from seeking damages in U.S. courts.
Republican Senator Marco Rubio has described Huawei’s demand as “baseless” and filed the legislation as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, which places a broad ban on the use of U.S. federal money to buy Huawei products citing national security concerns. Song added that Huawei has been discussing patent licensing with companies in the United States, Europe and other parts of the world on a regular basis.
A U.S. jury on Wednesday cleared CNEX, while awarding the U.S. firm no damages on its own trade theft claims. Huawei, which has received over $1.4 billion in licensing revenue since 2015, is against charging exorbitant royalties, Song said, adding the firm had never been asked by a court to pay damages for malicious IP theft.
Stealing is ‘Common’ Business -Communist China
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