Company: IDCC
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001405495-25-000051
Chunk: 71

Company: InterDigital, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 8
Chunk 71
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. The appeal hearing was held in December 2024, and the UK Court of Appeal upheld the lower court's decision and refused Tesla’s request for permission to appeal. Tesla filed an application for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court. In July 2025, the Supreme Court granted Tesla’s request for permission to appeal the issues of whether pool licenses are arguably required to be FRAND, whether all members of the Avanci 5G Platform must be joined to the case, and whether Tesla’s claim advances the possibility of a bilateral license from the Company.DisneyUS Central District of California ProceedingsIn February 2025, the Company and certain of its subsidiaries filed a claim in the Federal District Court of the Central District of California against The Walt Disney Co. and certain of its subsidiaries (“Disney”). The claim alleges infringement of certain of the Company’s patents relating to video coding and video streaming technologies. The Company is seeking, among other relief, damages to prevent further infringement of the asserted patents.In March 2025, Disney filed an answer and asserted multiple counterclaims against the Company. In April 2025 Disney filed a motion for an anti-suit injunction to prevent enforcement of any potential injunctive relief in Brazil, which the court denied. A trial is scheduled for September 2026.

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Brazil ProceedingsIn February 2025, the Company and certain of its subsidiaries filed a claim in the Regional Business Court of Rio de Janeiro against The Walt Disney Co. and certain of its subsidiaries. The claim alleges infringement of certain of the Company’s patents relating to video coding technologies. The Company is seeking, among other relief, damages and injunctive relief to prevent further infringement of the asserted patents.In March 2025, Disney filed an answer and asserted a rate-setting counterclaim. In May 2025 the Company requested an anti-interference injunction to prevent Disney from continuing with its anti-suit injunction in California.Germany ProceedingsIn February and April of 2025, the Company and certain of its subsidiaries filed patent infringement claims in four separate proceedings in the Munich Regional Court against The Walt Disney Co. and certain of its subsidiaries. The claims allege infringement of certain of the Company’s patents relating to video coding and video streaming technologies. The Company is seeking, among other relief, injunctive relief to prevent further infringement of the asserted patents.In May 2025, the Company filed a request for an anti-interference injunction to prevent interference with the proceedings in Munich by an anti-suit injunction. The court issued the anti-interference injunction