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Solas Wins Infringement Suit w/Samsung
Solas announced that a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has found Samsung Display Co., Ltd., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., and (collectively "Samsung") liable to Solas for willfully infringing two Solas patents, U.S. patent numbers 7,446,338 and 9,256,311. The inventions claimed in these patents are fundamental to OLED displays and are required for AMOLEDs to function; and were or are used prolifically by Samsung in the OLED displays of Galaxy S and Galaxy Note smartphones. After a five-day trial, the jury awarded Solas $62,738,543 in damages for infringement of the two patents. Solas also has cases pending against Samsung before the International Trade Commission and against Samsung Electronics GmbH in the Düsseldorf District Court in Germany.
Solas announced that a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has found Samsung Display Co., Ltd., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., and (collectively "Samsung") liable to Solas for willfully infringing two Solas patents, U.S. patent numbers 7,446,338 and 9,256,311. The inventions claimed in these patents are fundamental to OLED displays and are required for AMOLEDs to function; and were or are used prolifically by Samsung in the OLED displays of Galaxy S and Galaxy Note smartphones. After a five-day trial, the jury awarded Solas $62,738,543 in damages for infringement of the two patents. Solas also has cases pending against Samsung before the International Trade Commission and against Samsung Electronics GmbH in the Düsseldorf District Court in Germany.
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