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Volfoni Launches Counterclaim in IP Lawsuit in Germany

by Andrew Fenn

Volfoni, a European provider of 3D technology, has announced the launch of its counterclaim to the intellectual property lawsuit filed by RealD in Germany. IP law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP will …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Patents| RealD| Vol 25 - Issue 23

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Does ZTE Get a Reprieve?

by Bob Raikes

Just as we went to press, US President Trump put out a tweet claiming that he had “let it reopen with high level security guarantees, change of management and board, must purchase U.S. parts …

Tags:Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Vol 25 - Issue 20| ZTE

Jury Sets Samsung Fine

by Bob Raikes

The long running patent dispute between Apple and Samsung has reached another stage with a jury awarding a lower amount of damages ($539m) to Apple, down on the $1.05 billion awarded last year. (Apple …

Tags:Apple| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Samsung| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Apple Knew iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Were Bendier than iPhone 5S

by Andrew Fenn

Apple was aware that its iPhone 6 and 6 Plus devices were more prone to bending than their predecessors. That’s according to documentation that reportedly came to light during a class-action lawsuit against the …

Tags:Apple| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 20| warranty

Case Against Toshiba Dropped in CRT Price-Fixing Lawsuit

by Andrew Fenn

Toshiba has been released from ongoing multidistrict litigation initiated by Marta Cooperative of America, who allege that a range of companies violated federal antitrust laws by conspiring to fix the price of cathode ray …

Tags:CRT| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| toshiba| Vol 25 - Issue 18

Ultravision Aims to Stop 37 Companies Shipping LEDs in the US

by Bob Raikes

Ultravision International has widened its campaign against claimed patent infringements by filing a patent complaint at the US International Trade Commission (USITC) and asking for 37 companies to be stopped from selling and importing …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Litigation| Patents| Vol 25 - Issue 14

HKC Launches Patent Infringement Counter Suit Against Innolux

by Andrew Fenn

HKC has filed a counter-claim against Innolux for patent infringement, according to the OLED Association. The news comes after Innolux filed its own patent infringement lawsuit against HKC back in February. The company alleged …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Vol 25 - Issue 13

US e-Waste Recycling Hero Facing Prison over Piracy Charge

by Bob Raikes

Big hat tip to the Washington Post and Seattle Times for this one, and if any US-based readers can help with this case you know what to do. Eric Lundgren is currently facing a …

Tags:Dell| Environment| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 12

Court of Cassation Challenges Subsidising of Mobile Handsets in France

by Andrew Fenn

The Court of Cassation has challenged the system of subsidising mobile handsets, stating “the definition of a credit transaction, [.] covers, in particular, all payment facilities” and that the company involved “is indeed required …

Tags:France| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 10

Sharp Drops Legal Action Against Hisense over TVs

by Andrew Fenn

Sharp has dropped its long-running legal battle against Hisense, according to Nikkei. The company previously accused Hisense of selling “shoddily-made” products under its acquired Sharp brand license in the US, which Sharp argued had …

Tags:Hisense| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| sharp| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 07

UK Appeal Court Allows LCD Cartel Lawsuit to Continue

by Andrew Fenn

The long-running LCD price-fixing cartel lawsuit, which stretches back as far as the nineties, has resurfaced this week, after a British court agreed that the case could be reopened. Legal proceedings involving the cartel …

Tags:Iiyama| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Samsung| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 25 - Issue 07

Volfoni Withdraws Opposition Against RealD Patent

by Andrew Fenn

Volfoni has announced it has voluntarily withdrawn its opposition against the granting of RealD’s patent number EP2067066 in Europe. According to the company, it made this decision due to the fact there is no …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Patents| Vol 25 - Issue 07