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LD Paris, August 19, 2026, Infringement action with conditional counterclaim for revocation, UPC_CFI_301/2025 and UPC_CFI_713/2025

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Key takeaways

Where the defendant requests, and the claimant does not object, that the counterclaim be decided only if infringement is found, the court may examine infringement first and defer the validity analysis to a later stage, if at all needed.

This intra-procedural conditioning aligns with established case law from other Local Divisions and the Court of Appeal, allowing the court to avoid a redundant validity assessment once infringement is not established, thereby saving procedural resources.

The claimant must establish that the accused standard-compliant products necessarily implement every claimed feature, based on the claim as construed in light of Art. 69 EPC and its Interpretative Protocol, from the perspective of the skilled person.

Where the accused implementation relies on a mechanism transmitting additional corrective information to resolve aliasing at a coding transition, this falls outside the claimed solution, since the patent expressly presents avoidance of such additional data transmission as its technical contribution.

This conclusion applied irrespective of whether the corrective mechanism was optional or mandatory under the relevant industry standard, since the decisive question was whether the claimed technical effect could be achieved without transmitting extra data.

Division

Paris Local Division

UPC number

UPC_CFI_301/2025; UPC_CFI_713/2025

Type of proceedings

Infringement action with conditional counterclaim for revocation (decision on the merits)

Parties

Claimant: Orange SA

Defendant: HMD Global Oy

Patent(s)

EP 2 345 029

Jurisdictions

France, Germany, Italy

Body of legislation / Rules

Art. 33(3) UPCA, Art. 69 EPC


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