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11 Jun, 2008 11:04 pm
... years, and certainly since the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was formed, the Supreme Court has directly addressed the law of patent exhaustion this week in Quanta
Computers, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc., Slip Op. (Sup. Ct. Jun. 9, 2008). In Quanta, a unanimous Supreme ... Court's
Opinion, please see our IPLAW360 Guest Column, "Quanta Computers, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc.: The Supreme Court Sets the
Law on Patent Exhaustion Back On Track," which is available ...
10 Jun, 2008 3:50 am
By Kevin E. Noonan -- The Supreme Court handed down its opinion in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. today,
deciding a question of patent exhaustion in the sale of computer components. The decision, strengthening the patent exhaustion principle, was not really a surprise for a number of
reasons. First, it was consistent with Supreme Court precedent, most particularly United States v. Univis Lens Co., 316 U. S. ...
28 Jun, 2008 3:39 am
The American Law Institute and American Bar Association (ALI-ABA) will be offering a webcast entitled: "Quanta v. LG: What You Should Know" on
July 9, 2008 from 12:00-1:00 PM (EST). The Honorable Susan G. Braden of the United States Court of Federal Claims, John W. Olivo, Jr. of Ward & Olivo, and B. Todd Patterson of
Patterson & Sheridan, LLP will discuss the degree to which Quanta Computer relaxes the grip of the patent owner on downstream uses, how the decision applies to other types ...
5 Jul, 2008 3:32 am
Practising Law Institute (PLI) will be offering an audio webcast entitled: "Life After Quanta v. LGE: What Every Patent Lawyer Needs to Know" on July 7, 2008 from 1:00-2:00 PM (EDT). J.
Scott Ballenger of Latham & Watkins LLP and Jeffrey T. Green of Sidley Austin LLP will address the following issues: • Can you structure a "multi-tier" license, extracting royalties
from several different levels of a distribution chain, after the Quanta decision? • What does Quanta mean for "use" ...
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10 Jun, 2008 10:07 pm
... , the Court unveiled four opinions, the most interesting of which, in our opinion, is Quanta Computer Inc. v. LG Electronics
Inc. In a 9-0 opinion, delivered by Justice Clarence Thomas, the Court limited a patent-holder's ... on the use of a product after it's sold. We checked in with WSJ Supreme Court
reporter Jess Bravin to get the skinny on what happened and why it matters in the long run. LG Electronics bought up a bunch of patents
in 1999, including patents for computer chips, which they later ...
9 Jun, 2008 4:53 pm
... . Earlier today, the Court unveiled four opinions, the most interesting of which, in our opinion, is Quanta Computer Inc. v. LG
Electronics Inc. In a 9-0 opinion, delivered by Justice Clarence Thomas, the Court limited a patent-holder's ability ... , for Quanta, but the Federal Circuit, a
specialized court that hears all patent appeals, reversed, ruling completely for LG. It said the patent for combining the chip with other
components was not included in the sale of the chip. LG won and said Quanta ...
10 Jun, 2008 2:13 pm
Yesterday's decision in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. is linked below (via scribd.com, which I am becoming
quite enamored of as a place in the "cloud" to hold and link to documents or embed them in a web ... use" of the product is to practice to patent. For a more detailed treatment of this
case, see this discussion at the Patent Prospector. Quanta Computer v LG (patent exhaustion) - Upload a Document to Scribd Read this document
on Scribd: Quanta Computer v LG (patent exhaustion)
17 Apr, 2007 8:43 am
On April 16, the Supreme Court asked the Solicitor General to brief issues in Quanta Computer Inc. v. LG Electronics Inc.,
06-937. LG Electronics complains that it had licensed its patents to Intel in 2000 on the condition that the chips not be combined with
non-Intel components in a way that infringed the patents. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) ruled in LG's favor in July 2006.
8 Jun, 2007 8:00 am
South Korea's LG Electronics Inc. has signed a patent cross-licensing agreement with Microsoft Corp. covering a variety of
hardware and software products, the companies said. Through the agreement, LG will obtain access to Microsoft's patents that may be used in its
products such as computers and other home appliances. Read the article: SiliconValley.com
16 Apr, 2008 2:04 pm
... GPCI), a leading patent licensing and enforcement firm, announced today on behalf of its client, Digital Technology Licensing LLC (DTL), that it has licensed a key cell phone patent
to LG Electronics, Inc. DTL owns U.S. Patent No. 5,051,799 titled "Digital Output ... , Cingular Wireless (now know as AT&T
Mobility), T-Mobile, Sprint and other companies. LG was not a party to any of these lawsuits. Previously, DTL announced that Nokia, Ericsson
and Samsung had licensed ...
16 Jan, 2008 6:17 pm
The link to the transcript for the January 16th oral arguments before the SCOTUS in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics,
Inc. can be found here.
13 Nov, 2007 12:54 pm
... this post. On Tuesday, we filed this amicus brief in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc., No. 06-937, which
presents the question whether patent ... them into computers and file servers for resale. In a separate agreement with Intel, LG required Intel
to notify its prospective purchasers (like Quanta) that they did not ... these products from Intel and combined them with non-Intel products for resale. LG sued for infringement. The district court granted Quanta's motion for summary judgment ...
2 Nov, 2004 3:30 am
... doozie of a patent battle has been monitored by this blog, and recent pronouncements from LG indicated that the fight is going to get worse
before it gets any better. It appears ... technology companies vs. South Korean companies. South Korea's LG Electronics Inc.
vowed to take action against Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial Co ... over an alleged patent infringement. The warning by South Korea's second-largest electronics maker came
a day after Matsushita filed a court injunction to halt sales ...
2 Sep 4:42 pm
... and O2 Micro Inc. (collectively "O2 Micro") and Respondents LG Electronics, Inc. and LG Electronics USA (collectively "LG"), seeking termination of the investigation ... represented in their
joint motion that there were no other agreements between O2 Micro and LG concerning the subject matter of the investigation. O2 Micro and ...
agreement appeared to settle all existing disputes between O2 Micro and LG. The Staff also supported the motion because the dismissal was not
contrary to the public interest ...
11 Jan, 2008 10:53 am
... Wednesday's argument. Find additional links and information at the Quanta v. LG SCOTUSwiki page, here. Does the licensed sale of components
used in a patented invention ... patent exhaustion doctrine in No. 06-937, Quanta Computer Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc., a
case that could significantly affect patent owners' ability to claim ... particular device. The parties do not dispute the basic facts. Respondent LG Electronics, Inc. (LGE) owns a portfolio of patents related to personal computers. LGE sued ...
15 Jan, 2008 2:49 pm
Tomorrow the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. (No. 06-937). The case
will determine whether patent owners ... 's decision, such a conditional sale did not exhaust LG's patent rights, and therefore LG could pursue claims of patent infringement against those ... and users of the product, even though the products were purchased from Intel, who was licensed
by LG, the patent holder. If the court sides with the petitioners, it could result in some cases ...
15 Jun, 2008 6:31 am
Reuters reported: A U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) judge has ruled to terminate part of Whirlpool Corp's patent case against LG
Electronics Inc's freezer features, LG said on Sunday, June 15. See also Whirlpool files ITC action against LG Electronics
21 Jan, 2008 2:23 pm
After the Supreme Court heard oral argument last week in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. (No. 06-937), the
media and blogosphere have begun to weigh in on the arguments. You can find our take on the arguments in this post, or click below for a sampling of the coverage from other sources. A
decision is not expected until late spring. [More]
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