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Kent Display Defends its Patent Position

by Norbert Hildebrand

Kent Display which is making its cholesteric LCD displays in a R2R process in the USA has successfully defended its IP with a case brought to the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and is …

Tags:Cholesteric| LCD| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Freedeo Raises Lawsuits Against GetD and Le-Vision

by Alan Spencer

Freedeo has announced that it has launched lawsuits against the parent companies of GetD and Le-Vision for patent infringement on the polarized 3D cinema system that they are currently manufacturing and sell. The lawsuits …

Tags:3D Cinema| China| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Patents| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Sharp Drops Hisense Case in NY

by Bob Raikes

As we reported, Sharp is suing Hisense in the US and had filed complaints in California and New York as well as going to arbitration in Singapore (Sharp Sues Hisense Over ‘Shoddy’ Products). Now, …

Tags:Hisense| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| sharp| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Freedeo and Volfoni in 3D Alliance

by Alan Spencer

Freedeo and Volfoni have announced that they have agreed to form a new worldwide strategic alliance. The alliance will focus on research into new breakthrough technologies, product and system development, and manufacturing structures in …

Tags:3D Cinema| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Nanolumens Goes into Battle Over Patents

by Bob Raikes

NanoLumens announced that it has filed patent infringement lawsuits against LED display manufacturers PixelFlex, of Nashville, Tennessee; InFiLED USA, of Marietta, Georgia; DetaiLED Solutions, of Marietta, Georgia; and Gable Company, of Baltimore, Maryland for …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Patents| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 24 - Issue 23

sharp

Sharp Sues Hisense Over ‘Shoddy’ Products

by Bob Raikes

Sharp has brought a legal action against Hisense, which has a contract to use the Sharp brand for TVs in the US, claiming that the company has broken FCC regulations on emissions and FTC …

Tags:Hisense| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| sharp| Vol 24 - Issue 23

German Court Upholds Injunction Against Everlight

by Yvette Raikes

Nichia and Everlight have a history of disputes over patents going back five years. In Germany, the Düsseldorf District Court found in favour of Nichia (Nichia Wins Injunction Against Everlight in Germany) in November …

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| LED| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 22

Nokia and Apple Agree Business Cooperation Agreement

by Alan Spencer

Nokia and Apple have finally settled all their disputes relating to intellectual property and have agreed a multi-year patent licence arrangement. Under the collaboration agreement, Nokia will be providing certain network infrastructure product and …

Tags:Apple| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Nokia| Patents| Vol 24 - Issue 20

Qualcomm

Apple Tells OEMs to Stop Paying Qualcomm

by Bob Raikes

Qualcomm has issued a complaint against Foxconn as well as Pegatron, Wistron and Compal. The companies had deals with Qualcomm before they started supplying Apple, but they say that as Apple believes it should …

Tags:Apple| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Qualcomm| Vol 24 - Issue 19

LG Electronics

LG Files Patent Infringement Complaint Against BLU in US

by Alan Spencer

LG Electronics has filed complaints against BLU for infringing LG patents. The complaint was raised with the US International Trade Commission and US District Court for the District of Delaware. LG claims that BLU …

Tags:LG Electronics (LGE)| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 12

Are AR, VR and Mixed Reality Too Real Already?

by Norbert Hildebrand

Do you love Virtual Reality? Do you favor Augmented reality? Or do you like some other flavor, like Mixed Reality, better than anything else? No matter what type floats your boat, it shows that …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Litigation| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 12

Vizio

Smart TV Owners’ Claim Against Vizio Can Proceed

by Alan Spencer

A California federal judge has determined that the smart TV owners that accused Vizio of collecting and sharing their viewing habit data without consent, can now move forward with their claim. This is the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Litigation| TVs (TV Sets)| Vizio| Vol 24 - Issue 09