IT IS hardly surprising that Watchtroll has an account called "European Patent Office" in which EPO press releases (typically lies) are now published. For EPO to associate with this extremist site would not help. Both attack judges, courts, even the law itself. We have already pointed out that the EPO's official account links to Watchtroll, the Office collaborates with Watchtroll, gives it interviews etc. Watchtroll, as longtime readers of ours know, is a pretty extremist site that habitually attacks the courts and singles out judges for some shaming.
He adds that companies do not want this same situation for the driverless car market that emerged in the telecoms sector in cases such as Unwired Planet v Huawei.
Beyond this challenge, automotive companies are also compelled to consider future licensing tensions and those that arise from the creation of cross-collaborative projects.
The clash has come about because of the sudden influx of new players into the automotive industry to meet the demand for technologies needed to build driverless cars – from radars and ultrasonic sensors to artificial intelligence software and 5G systems.
As well as big players in the software and telecoms sectors such as Intel or Qualcomm, car companies are working with hundreds or thousands of SME or start-up companies with specialisms in tech specialities such as AI to develop these self-driving cars.