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BOSTON & SHENZHEN, CHINA -- Access Advance LLC and Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd. (OPPO) announced that OPPO has joined the VVC Advance Patent Pool as a Licensee and renewed its HEVC Advance License.
OPPO, one of the world‘s largest smartphone manufacturers with operations in more than 70 countries, has been a valued participant in Access Advance’s HEVC patent pool since 2020, and more recently joined the Advance Video Distribution Patent (VDP) Pool as a Licensor. These latest agreements mark a new milestone in a broad and deepening relationship between the two companies, with OPPO now participating across all three of Access Advance's video codec licensing programs.
The VVC Advance Patent Pool licenses patents essential to the VVC/H.266 standard, which delivers remarkable improvement of video compression performance over HEVC, enabling higher-quality video experiences including 4K, 8K, and HDR content with faster downloads and lower latency. The pool currently includes over 4,500 worldwide essential patents from leading technology companies.
“OPPO's decision to join the VVC Advance Patent Pool reflects our continued commitment to supporting balanced patent pool that benefits the entire video codec ecosystem,” said Vincent Lin, Head of Patent Licensing at OPPO. “As both a technology innovator and implementer, we look forward to the collaborative licensing frameworks which supports long-term and healthy IP ecosystem for video technologies and provides clear and efficient pathways for adoption.”
“We are pleased to welcome OPPO to the VVC Advance Patent Pool,” said Peter Moller, CEO of Access Advance. “OPPO‘s participation in our HEVC and VDP programs as a Licensor and in our HEVC and VVC programs as a Licensee, demonstrates the value our pools provide to companies that are simultaneously driving innovation and implementing these critical video technologies. This comprehensive engagement underscores the industry’s recognition that our balanced approach serves the interests of patent owners and implementers alike.”
As a licensee of both the HEVC Advance and VVC Advance Patent Pools, OPPO is eligible to benefit from Access Advance's Multi-Codec Bridging Agreement (MCBA), which is expected to provide an efficient licensing framework for products implementing multiple video codecs.
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