Samsung Electronics, whose shares are approaching the symbolic 100,000-won milestone, has been ordered by a U.S. jury to pay 638 billion won (USD 445.5 million) for allegedly infringing wireless network patents owned by an American company, according to a report by Pulse, the English service
Seoul [South Korea], May 6 (ANI/Global Economic): While Samsung Electronics was recently involved in a patent infringement lawsuit in the United States related to smartphone wireless charging, it was confirmed that the patent in question was bought from LG by a European Patent Troll company
Seoul [South Korea], April 2 (ANI/Global Economic): On Mar.31 (local time) the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) made a preliminary decision that SK Innovation did not infringe the patent in relation to the battery separator filed by LG Energy Solutions.
California [United States], May 25 (ANI): Following a seven year battle over patents, Samsung has been ordered to pay USD 539 million in damages to Apple.
New York [U.S.A], Mar 17 (ANI): Match Group, parent company of popular online dating app Tinder, is suing rival Bumble, alleging patent infringement and misuse of intellectual property.