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The US International Trade Commission already ruled in June of this year that Samsung had infringed on one patent held by Sharp, but it’s now back with another ruling that finds Samsung violated no less than four LCD-related patents held by its rival. Once again, the ITC has also barred Samsung from selling the infringing LCDs in the US (still not clear on exactly what’s affected), but Samsung seems more than ready to comply with the ruling, saying that there will be “no impact on our business and our ability to meet market demand.” For its part, Sharp simply says that the ruling has “made it clear that ITC has consistently supported Sharp’s claim that LCD products of Samsung violated Sharp’s patents” — Samsung, meanwhile, says it has no plans to negotiate with Sharp on the issue, so let’s just hope its workaround is more than a quick fix.
ITC rules Samsung infringed on four Sharp patents, bans import of some LCDs originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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