WI-LAN Inc. v. Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. et al
Filing
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Unopposed MOTION to Compel PRODUCTION OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS FROM HTC CORPORATION, HTC AMERICA, AND EXEDEA INC. by WI-LAN Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Affidavit DECLARATION OF AJEET P. PAI IN SUPPORT OFWI-LAN INC.S UNOPPOSED MOTION TO COMPEL PRODUCTION OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS FROM HTC CORPORATION, HTC AMERICA, AND EXEDEA INC., # 2 Exhibit A - July 6, 2012 letter to Wi-LAN from HTC Counsel, # 3 Text of Proposed Order)(Pai, Ajeet)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
TYLER DIVISION
WI-LAN INC.,
Plaintiff,
v.
ALCATEL-LUCENT USA INC.;
TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM
ERICSSON; ERICSSON INC.; SONY
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB; SONY
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (USA) INC.;
HTC CORPORATION; HTC AMERICA,
INC.; EXEDEA INC.; LG ELECTRONICS,
INC.; LG ELECTRONICS MOBILECOMM
U.S.A., INC.; LG ELECTRONICS U.S.A.,
INC.
Defendants.
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Civil Action No. 6:10-cv-521-LED
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
ORDER GRANTING WI-LAN’s UNOPPOSED MOTION TO COMPEL PRODUCTION
OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS FROM HTC CORPORATION, HTC AMERICA, AND
EXEDEA INC.
Before the Court is Wi-LAN Inc.’s (“Wi-LAN”) unopposed motion to compel production
of certain license agreements that HTC Corporation, HTC America, and Exedea Inc.
(collectively, “HTC”) have not produced on the basis of third-party confidentiality obligations.
Having considered the parties’ papers and for good cause shown, the Court is of the
opinion that the motion should be granted. It is therefore ORDERED that HTC shall promptly
produce to Wi-LAN each license agreement identified in HTC’s July 6, 2012 letter that has not
already been produced. To the extent HTC locates additional patent licenses relevant to cellular
communications technology that cannot be produced absent a court order or third-party consent,
it is ORDERED that HTC shall produce such license agreements to Wi-LAN within a reasonable
time after locating such additional patent license.
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