Samsung has successfully fended off a $30 million patent lawsuit after a Texas court dismissed an inventor’s claim that the company infringed a patent covering liquid crystal display (LCD
Chinese tech giant Huawei is taking rival Samsung to court in China and the United States over alleged patent infringement. It is the first case of a domestic manufacturer taking on the world's
Samsung Electronics, the world's second-largest maker of mobile phones, took a critical turn recently in a patent war with its smartphone and table computer rival Apple. A senior Samsung executive
SEOUL, April 22 (Xinhua) -- Samsung Electronics Co. said Friday it had filed lawsuits against Apple Inc. in South Korea, Japan and Germany, a week after its rival sued it over allegedly violating
infringement of six standard-essential patents (SEPs). At the centre of the SEP row is a claim asserted by Unwired Planet that Samsung, Google and Huawei infringed six of its patents. The company filed
Prosecutors in South Korea have indicted nine people and two companies for allegedly selling Samsung's curved-edge OLED display tech (which it uses in its flagship Galaxy phones) to a company in
publicly announced any customers. Proxense settled a similar patent-infringement case with Samsung in January although the money involved, if any, was not disclosed. According to news publisher Bloomberg
China’s No. 1 display maker BOE has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung in China. Industry analysts say this is a retaliatory move by BOE, which competes with Samsung in the organic
Samsung Display’s attempts to stop the import of third-party OLED displays into the US has been met with a roadblock, as a consortium of Chinese display manufacturers file to void Samsung’s patent.
Samsung (005930.KS) and the California Institute of Technology told an East Texas federal court on Tuesday that they have settled Caltech's patent lawsuit that accused the South Korean conglomerate