Wouldn't it be nice if we lived in a world where we all just got along,
people worked for the thrill of it, and knowledge was free? Yeah, fat
chance dreamers. 'Sue', our new millennium's most oft-used verb, is
getting some heavy play at the hands of the tech industry. The latest
court room combatants? Why, that'd be
LG Group and
Osram.
You see, once upon a time LG was late to the LED patent game, and was
content to fork over the cash to Osram for use of its tech. Skip to now,
and the electronics giant's claiming it can get its lighting goods
elsewhere, picking from a plethora of relevant IP-holding companies and
combining that with its own patents. Despite having already countersued
Osram in July to prevent the import of that company's allegedly
infringing products into South Korea, LG's gathered its legal arsenal
once again to block the sale of Audis and BMWs throughout the entire
country -- cars that include Osram's
LED tech.
It's hard to imagine the courts would grant such a wide-sweeping ban on
major auto players' bread-and-butter. And all grandstanding aside, it's
more likely the two fisticuffing parties will come to some sort of
revised financial agreement.
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