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Nichia Corporation
Files Additional Damages Suit against Toyoda Gosei
In an ongoing patent
infringement case concerning a patent for gallium nitride-based blue LEDs,
Nichia Corporation recently filed an additional lawsuit in the Tokyo District
Court seeking damages compensation from Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.
To help clarify the situation, Toyoda Gosei offers the following comments
on the nature of the latest lawsuit, the company's position on the case,
and its bearing on the company's LED operations.
1. The patent in question and the nature of the lawsuit
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The patent in question is for electrode configuration of gallium
nitride-based compound semiconductor light-emitting devices (Japanese
Patent No. 2748818). |
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Nature of the lawsuit
Nichia Corporation is claiming 10.5 billion yen as compensation for
damages. In an earlier patent infringement lawsuit brought by Nichia
against Toyoda Gosei, the Tokyo District Court ruled in favor of Nichia
on August 31, 2000. The patent in question in the current lawsuit,
and the (former) Toyoda Gosei products it relates to, are exactly
the same as those covered by the previous ruling. The current lawsuit
is thus a claim for additional compensation on the basis of the August
31 ruling. |
2. Toyoda Gosei's response
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Toyoda Gosei and its lawyers firmly believe that the company has
not made any infringement of the patent in question and that the patent
itself is invalid. Toyoda Gosei has instituted the following appeal
and lawsuit, and will continue to claim its legitimacy in this matter. |
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On September 1, 2000, Toyoda Gosei submitted an appeal to the Tokyo
High Court for an annulment of the Tokyo District Court's August 31
ruling. |
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On June 15, 2000, Toyoda Gosei filed a lawsuit in the Tokyo High
Court claiming that the patent at issue is invalid. |
3. Bearing
on Toyoda Gosei's LED operations
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Both the August 31 judgment by the Tokyo District Court and the
current lawsuit brought by Nichia Corporation relate only to former
Toyoda Gosei products which it no longer manufactures, sells, or stocks.
The improved LED products currently manufactured by Toyoda Gosei are
not the subject of the current lawsuit. |
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The case therefore has no effect on Toyoda GoseiÍs continued manufacture
and sales of LED products, and will not lead to any inconvenience
for its customers. |
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