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Renault appeals German decision in patent dispute with Broadcom

Renault announced on 'Friday that it would appeal the decision of a German court which ruled in favour of the United States. In a dispute over patent rights, Broadcom has requested that Renault stop selling two of its best-selling cars.

A regional court in Munich ruled that Renault did not have the right to use certain Ethernet network cable connections on its Clio and Megane models.

Renault said in a press release that it would file an appeal without delay.

Broadcom?added the fact that the?injunction against sales in Germany would only be effective after certain conditions are met.

Renault also filed two lawsuits to invalidate the patent in question, saying that they had good grounds for doing so.

A request for comment was not immediately answered by either Broadcom or the court in Munich.

The business magazine 'WirtschaftsWoche' reported earlier that the ruling would not be enforced until a deposit of "several million"?euros is paid by?Broadcom. Renault can also suspend enforcement through an appeal or settlement. (Reporting from Ludwig Burger in Frankfurt, Kirsti Knolle and Dominique Patton at Paris. Inti Landauro editing by Miranda Murray and Louise Heavens.

(source: Reuters)