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It is reported that Samsung in the United States in early Delaware in the United States and Delaware Federal Court accused AUO of infringement of some of its display patents, and told ITC that AUO abused Samsung technology, requiring ITC to ban AUO's TV and computer LCD panels into the United States. This is the first time that Samsung has confessed to AUO. AUO defended its own patents and countered Samsung’s infringement.
In addition, AUO was also infringed by Japan’s Sharp alleged infringement of its patent in January this year. AUO countered control of Sharp’s infringement in March, and finally reached a settlement in April. The two sides signed an interactive authorization to settle the dispute. The AUO and Samsung have mutual control, and whether the future will be closed by the settlement is also highly concerned by the industry.
The industry pointed out that Taiwan's panel technology has been transferred from Japan, and most of them have paid royalties. The patent claims from Sharp are not to be worried. However, Samsung's panel patents are much larger than Taiwan's panel makers. AUO should be cautious.
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AUO counters Samsung's infringement of its panel and OLED 10 patents
[High-tech LED News] According to reports, Taiwan's panel maker AU Optronics simultaneously announced in North California, Delaware, and the US International Trade Commission (ITC) on the 27th, accusing South Korea's Samsung and its customers. AT&T, Bestbuy, and BrandsMart infringe on its panel and OLED 10 patents, and require ITC to order Samsung to ban Samsung's import or sale of suspected infringement of its patented equipment in the United States.