Sharp Corporation, a Japanese multinational corporation
specializing in designing and manufacturing electronic items, has quite
recently filed a Patent Infringement lawsuit against defendants
Vizio Inc. (a privately held company specializing in designing and
manufacturing soundbars, speakers, and televisions) and other companies in its
supply chain. In the lawsuit filed at the California Central District Court,
Sharp has claimed that the defendants have made unauthorized use of its
patented LCD technology. The company also stated that its Intellectual
Property (IP) is undoubtedly the backbone of its commercial
success. Sharp has created multiple liquid crystal display (LCD) innovations so
far.
All the defendants in the lawsuit filed have allegedly infringed
upon Sharp’s patents in some way or the other. For instance, Sharp discovered
that the defendant CHOT is manufacturing, using, selling, and importing the
infringed upon LCD panels. Defendant TPV is undertaking the identical
investment actions as CHOT by manufacturing, importing, and selling televisions
and further infringing upon Sharp’s patents. The infringed upon televisions are
then sold to Vizio, which further offers the same to consumers in retail
outlets throughout the US. Sharp has claimed that it had asked Vizio to stop patent
infringement; however, it was unsuccessful. The company has even alleged
financial harm resulting from the said infringement.
The patents in the lawsuit filed by Sharp relate to the LCD
televisions. The ‘206, ‘300, and ‘959 patents outline and claim a liquid
crystal display device. The ‘704 patent describes and claims an LCD device with
a cured material in the liquid crystal layer. The ‘907 patent describes and
claims an LCD device with a polymer formed between two substrates along with a
plurality of threshold voltages associated with a plurality of areas within the
display. The ‘556 patent outlines a circuit structure along with a pattern of
wiring on a base film of a printed circuit board. The ‘239, ‘275, ‘490, and
‘994 patents describe and claim an LCD device with micro-structures
directionally configured corresponding to a polarizer layer and an analyzer
layer. The ‘634 patent describes and claims an LCD device with a cured material
formed on vertical alignment films. At last, the ‘079 patent describes and
claims an LCD device with an electrode arrangement consisting of micro-electro
parts. Sharp has accused all the defendants in its lawsuit on the claims of
these patents through the creation and construction of their corresponding LCD
screens.
Sharp is now looking forward to seeking injunctive relief along
with an award for damages, including loss of reasonable royalty, profits, and
other relief as determined by the court. For more visit: https://www.kashishipr.com/
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