Seoul Semiconductor Files Patent Infringement Lawsuits Against Philips TV and Filament LED Bulbs in Europe and U.S.
2022.04.28
Seoul
Semiconductor Files Patent Infringement Lawsuits Against Philips TV and
Filament LED Bulbs in Europe and U.S.
ANSAN, South Korea--Seoul
Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (“Seoul”),
a leading global innovator of LED products and
technology, announced that, in April 2022, it has launched patent infringement
lawsuits against Ace Hardware, a global retail company, in the U.S., and, in
Europe, against a distributor of Conrad Electronic’s sales platform.
In the two cases, which
are pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and
the German District Court of Düsseldorf, Seoul asserted infringement of
its patents by Philips brand TVs, filament LED bulbs, and premium lighting
products. Seoul also sought a recall of infringing products
as well as the destruction of those products in the German case.
In these lawsuits, Seoul’s patents cover phosphor technology
for high-quality color gamut and WICOP technology.
Seoul has developed its phosphor technology together with a
Japanese company (“M”) over 15 years and has succeeded in producing LED lights
that are the closest spectrum to natural
light. Based on the quality of these lights, which is
recognized in the industry, Seoul’s phosphor technology can be found in premium
lighting products requiring more than CRI (color rendering index) 90, as well
as display products.
WICOP is a
revolutionary patented technology that is compactly designed without wire
bonding or packaging, thus enabling LEDs to be mounted directly in a PCB
assembly. WICOP technology has been adopted in over 100 car models, which is
approximately 10% of the global automobile market. It is also widely used in
about 20% of the global TV market as of 2020.
Seoul has already successfully obtained
permanent injunctions against various infringing products several times in
Europe and the U.S. In September 2020, the German District Court of Düsseldorf
issued permanent injunctions, an order of recall and destruction against
filament LED bulbs manufactured by a Phillips brand affiliate. In 2019 and 2021, the U.S.
District Court for the Central District of California and the New Jersey
District Court issued permanent injunctions against the sales of a Philips TV
product and 13 automotive lighting brand LED products respectively.
“While global companies emphasize corporate
responsibility, such as ESG, many companies still use copycat products that stole
others’ hard-earned technology in order to gain short-term profits,” said
Myeong-Ki Hong, CEO of Seoul. “It is a pity that there are unethical companies
that seek profits at the expense of others’ sweat and tears,” he added.
[Photo] Premium light bulbs and TV products with phosphor technology for high-quality color gamut and WICOP technology
[Photo] WICOP technology
About
Seoul Semiconductor
Seoul Semiconductor is the
world’s second-largest global LED manufacturer, a ranking excluding the captive
market, and has more than 10,000 patents. Based on a differentiated product
portfolio, Seoul offers a wide range of technologies, and mass produces innovative
LED products for indoor and outdoor lighting, automotive, IT products, such as
mobile phones, computer displays, and other applications, as well as the UV
area. The company’s world’s first development and mass production products are
becoming the LED industry standard and leading the global market with a
package-free LED, WICOP; a high-voltage AC-driven LED, Acrich; an LED with 10X
the output of a conventional LED, nPola; a cutting edge ultraviolet clean
technology LED, Violeds; an all direction light emitting technology, filament
LED; a natural sun spectrum LED, SunLike; and more. For more information,
please visit www.seoulsemicon.com/en.
Contacts
Seoul
Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Jinseop Jung
Tel: +82-70-4391-8555
Email: jjs8732@seoulsemicon.com