LG
Electronics has filed suit against Taiwanese manufacturer
Quanta
Computers alleging infringement of its DVD patents.
LG is seeking an injunction to prohibit Quanta's use of this technology as
well as monetary compensation. The suit was filed in the US District Court in
the Western District of Wisconsin on 3 July.
The claims include infringement of four DVD patents which LG says Quanta has
been using without permission to produce notebook computers supplied to US
computer companies.
"LG's proprietorship of DVD technologies is widely recognised throughout the
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 Centre.
Quanta said in an official statement: "The company has assigned its legal
representatives to work on this matter. R&D is crucial to Quanta's success,
and the company values and respects intellectual property rights.
"Quanta is committed to defending its reputation and acting in the best
interest of its shareholders."
LG filed a lawsuit against Quanta for alleged patent infringement of its
personal computer technology in a Californian District Court in 2000.
In July 2006, the US 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.
The companies are currently awaiting the court's final decision, which is
expected to be handed down during the first half of 2008. LG said that it
expects the final ruling to be in its favour.
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