Gigastorage and Princo infringed Philips patents
According to Digitimes, US Court has upheld a patent infringement charge made by Philips against Taiwan optical disc makers Gigastorage and Princo concerning six Philips CD-R patents.
A hearing will now be scheduled to determine damages, according to Philips Taiwan.
Philips filed the complaint in early 2002, with the court delivering a summary judgment in favor of Philips in March 2005, which granted an injunction forbidding further sales of CD-R/RW discs produced by the two makers in the US market.
Gigastorage and Princo had used Philips technology and patents to make CD-R and CD-RW discs without paying royalties, resulting in lower production cost for the two manufacturers and causing unfair competition again Philips' licensees, Philips Taiwan emphasized.
Philips filed the complaint in early 2002, with the court delivering a summary judgment in favor of Philips in March 2005, which granted an injunction forbidding further sales of CD-R/RW discs produced by the two makers in the US market.
Gigastorage and Princo had used Philips technology and patents to make CD-R and CD-RW discs without paying royalties, resulting in lower production cost for the two manufacturers and causing unfair competition again Philips' licensees, Philips Taiwan emphasized.