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NanoLumens Settles TrueFlex Lawsuit with PixelFlex

by Andrew Fenn

It has been announced that PixelFLEX has joined the NanoLumens Partner Program, allowing PixelFlex to market its Nixel Series flexible LED as “TrueFlex visualized by NanoLumens” and settling the ongoing patent infringement lawsuit between …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Litigation| Patents| Vol 24 - Issue 40

Sharp & Hisense

by Bob Raikes

Sharp and Hisense continue their litigation in the US. There was a legal argument that Sharp wanted to be sent back to a Californian State Court, but the federal court decided that it should …

Tags:Hisense| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| sharp| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 40

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Amazon Patent Infringement Case Settled Out of Court

by Andrew Fenn

An ongoing patent infringement case between Amazon.com Inc., Avago Technologies and Broadcom Corp has been settled. Back in September 2016, Broadcom filed a complaint against Amazon, stating that its Fire tablets and TV devices …

Tags:Amazon| Broadcom| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Barco and KanexPro Settle Patent Infringement Case

by Andrew Fenn

Barco and KanexPro have announced that they have come to a mutual understanding, as a patent infringement case between the two reaches its conclusion. Back in February, a judge authorised Barco to seize KanexPro’s …

Tags:Barco| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Patents| Vol 24 - Issue 38

All’s Well That Ends Well in NanoLumens Legal Dispute

by Andrew Fenn

A recent legal dispute between NanoLumens, Infiled USA and DetaiLED Solutions has been settled amicably. (Nanolumens Goes into Battle Over Patents) NanoLumens filed the complaint back in June, accusing the two companies, as well …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Litigation| Patents| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Sharp Sues To Lift Gag Order On Hisense Arbitration

by Bob Raikes

The dispute going on between Sharp and Hisense in the US has stepped up with a lawsuit filed by Sharp to lift a gagging order imposed by a Singapore arbitrator that has barred Sharp …

Tags:Hisense| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Vol 24 - Issue 30

ITC Agrees to Look at Qualcomm/Apple Dispute

by Bob Raikes

The patent dispute between Apple and Qualcomm moved on another step this week as the US International Trade Commission (ITC) agreed to investigate Qualcomm’s patent claims. The investigation was filed last month and should …

Tags:Apple| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Qualcomm| Vol 24 - Issue 29

Former Enta Boss Jailed

by Bob Raikes

The former boss of UK distributor, Enta, Jason Tsai has been given an eighteen month prison sentence for hiding assets from the tax authorities during the liquidation of a company, Changtel Solutions, formerly known …

Tags:Distribution| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 24 - Issue 28

Hisense Hits Back at Sharp

by Bob Raikes

In its dispute with Sharp, Hisense has claimed that the Japanese company is mis-representing the quality of the TVs that it is supplying. (Sharp Sues Hisense Over ‘Shoddy’ Products) Analyst Comment Separately, Sharp has …

Tags:Hisense| Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Patents| sharp| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 27

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Vizio Takes Legal Action Against LeEco

by Andrew Fenn

Vizio has filed a lawsuit claiming $75 million in damages following the withdrawal of LeEco from a planned acquisition of the TV brand. Vizio said that LeEco has only paid $40 million from $100 …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LeEco (formerly LeTV)| Litigation| Vizio| Vol 24 - Issue 26

NanoLumens Presses Pause on Legal Action

by Bob Raikes

Nanolumens has put its legal action against Gable Signs & Graphics, Inc. on hold, “so that the parties can engage in discussions”. NanoLumens filed a dismissal, without prejudice, of the suit. (Nanolumens Goes into …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Litigation| Patents| Vol 24 - Issue 26

Qualcomm Tries to Stop Apple Imports

by Bob Raikes

In its dispute with Apple, Qualcomm has asked that action is taken in the form of a Limited Exclusion Order (LEO) that would stop Apple importing iPhones into the US. Apple responded by continuing …

Tags:Apple| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Qualcomm| Vol 24 - Issue 26