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LG Goes After Quanta Again |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 05 July 2007 |
Korean manufacturing giant LG has filed another patent lawsuit against Taiwanese manufacturing giant, computer maker Quanta Computers for
what it claims is the infringement of patents related to LG's DVD technology.
The suit, filed in the US state of Wisconsin claims four patents related to the DVD
standard are being illegally infringed upon by Quanta in its notebook computers supplied to U.S. computer
companies.
LG previously filed a lawsuit against Quanta for infringing upon
patents for its personal computer technology, in the U.S. District
Court, the Northern District of California in 2000.
The companies are
currently awaiting the court's final decision, which is expected to be
handed down during the first half of 2008. In July 2006, the U.S. Court
of Appeals overturned and handed back the decision of the trial court,
which had originally decided that the Taiwanese company did not
infringe on LG's patents. LG expects the final ruling to be in its
favor.
"LG's proprietorship of DVD technologies is widely recognized
throughout industry and the unlicensed use of our intellectual property
is not acceptable under any circumstances," said Jeong Hwan Lee,
Executive Vice President and Head of LG Electronics Intellectual
Property Center.
LG holds approximately 5,000 international patents for DVD
technologies, which, along with its patents for personal computers,
play a critical role in the company's business.
www.lge.com
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