Google, Samsung announce global patent agreement
January 27, 2014  08:45
Google Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, which are frequently involved in patent infringement lawsuits but not against each other, have announced that they have reached a global patent cross-licensing agreement. 

The deal covers patents currently owned by the companies, as well as any filed in the next 10 years, the companies said in a release. Financial terms were not disclosed.
 
The companies said the deal "would lead to deeper collaboration on research and development of current and future projects." 

"By working together on agreements like this, companies can reduce the potential for litigation and focus instead on innovation," said Allen Lo, deputy general counsel for patents at Google, in a statement. 

The companies have been at the centre of the smartphone patent wars, though more as allies than foes. 

The majority of the litigations -- which have sprawled across three continents -- has been between Apple and the various companies involved in making smartphones based on Google's Android software, including Samsung and Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility.
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