Samsung wins LCD patent dispute over Sharp

Samsung wins LCD patent dispute over Sharp
Samsung has noted today that a two year old LCD patent dispute with Sharp has now been settled, with the Tokyo court upholding Samsung's countersuit.

In 2007, Sharp sued Samsung over unspecified infringements, and Samsung quickly filed two countersuits as well as asked the US International Trade Commission for a full investigation into the matter.



The WSJ adds that "patent-infringement lawsuits are common in the highly competitive flat-panel display industry," especially as competition increases and market share becomes more important.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 24 Mar 2009 2:17
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  • 8 comments
  • azndrake

    any more details regards to this matter??

    24.3.2009 02:30 #1

  • DXR88

    Andre You Been drinking Vodka again cause this article only looks half finished.

    24.3.2009 12:21 #2

  • DVDBack23

    Originally posted by DXR88: Andre You Been drinking Vodka again cause this article only looks half finished.http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12377682...=googlenews_wsj

    24.3.2009 13:11 #3

  • C4RN1

    Quote:03.23.2009 — Samsung has won a patent infringement lawsuit against Sharp in Japan, according to the The Korea Herald.

    Samsung filed a countersuit claiming Sharp's LCDs violated one of Samsung's patents. The countersuit came after Samsung lost a patent lawsuit that was filed by Sharp in a Tokyo District Court in October 2008.

    The legal battles between the companies started in August 2007 when Sharp sued Samsung for infringement on the following five patents:

    USP4,649,383: Driving method for improving contrast ratio of LCD
    USP5,760,855: Guard wiring to prevent static-induced damage to LCD
    USP6,052,162: Formation of electrode so as to improve display quality of LCD
    USP7,027,024: Driving device for improving display quality of LCD
    USP7,057,689: LCD having optical film for achieving wide viewing angle by compensating a phase difference

    The case marks the first time a Korean company won a patent lawsuit against a Japanese company in Japan, the court says.
    God damn thieves, i remember when samsung was close to the best brand out there. I own a samsung gxtv (gaming tv) and a hifi vcr and they are still working flawlessly. This is just like megan racing stealing apexi's designs for performance exhaust systems. I mean obviously there isn't going to be much of a diffrence in designs but if it's exactly the same they should have to pay something for using the design. This happens all the time, one company will pay thousands of dollars for research and development and another company will steal the plans and make more profit because they didn't have to spend on R&D. This is frustrating.

    24.3.2009 13:46 #4

  • DXR88

    Quote:Originally posted by DXR88: Andre You Been drinking Vodka again cause this article only looks half finished." target="_blank">http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12377682...ews_wsj

    it still looks unfinished. oh well perhaps i need some vodka myself.

    24.3.2009 14:53 #5

  • C4RN1

    Eh looks like you have to subscribe to the wall street journal to read that link. Oh well, just google if you want more info.

    24.3.2009 14:56 #6

  • Morreale

    I have two Sharp LCDs. They're both very nice :)

    24.3.2009 20:55 #7

  • kubapolak

    That's good, as long as the end consumer will benefit.

    25.3.2009 18:58 #8

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