Explorer

LG Display Goes Legal In US Over Patent Row With Tianma, Plans $515 Million OLED Push

The lawsuit claims that several of Tianma's products, including mobile liquid-crystal display (LCD) and organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels, violate multiple LG Display patents.

LG Display, a global leader in display panel manufacturing, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the United States against Chinese firm Tianma Microelectronics to protect its intellectual property, according to industry sources on Monday.

According to the sources, the South Korean company filed the suit Friday (U.S. time) with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, accusing the Chinese company of infringing on seven of its patents, reports Yonhap news agency.

The alleged infringements include those involving touch integration for mobile panels.

The lawsuit claims that several of Tianma's products, including mobile liquid-crystal display (LCD) and organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels, violate multiple LG Display patents.

It marked the first time LG Display has taken legal action against a Chinese company over alleged patent infringement.

Also Read : Meesho To Shell Out $288 Million In US Taxes As It Relocates HQ To India Before IPO

"Patent infringement is the unauthorized use of the time, capital and talent invested in developing proprietary technologies," an LG Display official said. "We intend to respond decisively through legal action."

Earlier this month, LG Display said it will invest 700 billion won ($515 million) in its domestic organic light-emitting diode (OLED) production facilities.

In September, LG Display sold its entire 80 percent stake in its large-size display panel and module plant in China's Guangzhou to China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) for 2.25 trillion won.

CSOT, a subsidiary of Chinese electronics giant TCL Group, is one of the leading suppliers of television display panels. "With the proceeds, the company is considering expanding its existing OLED plant in Paju, 30 kilometers northwest of Seoul, or building a new one in the city," a company spokesperson said in a phone call.

In addition to the planned investment in OLED production, LG Display said it will use part of the proceeds for research and development, as well as operational expenses, to enhance its competitiveness in the OLED market.

To move the investment project forward, the company plans to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Paju City and Gyeonggi Province next month.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.) 

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola

Top Headlines

Luthra Brothers Booked Thailand Tickets As Blaze Raged Goa Club That Killed 25, Say Officials
Luthra Brothers Booked Thailand Tickets As Blaze Raged Goa Club That Killed 25, Say Officials
‘I’ll Decide My Order Of Speech’: Shah vs Rahul Intensifies In Lok Sabha As SIR Debate Heats Up
‘I’ll Decide My Order Of Speech’: Shah vs Rahul Intensifies In Lok Sabha As SIR Debate Heats Up
Shah Says Congress Opposing EVMs Rajiv Gandhi Introduced, ‘Started Ranting After 2014’
Shah Says Congress Opposing EVMs Rajiv Gandhi Introduced, ‘Started Ranting After 2014’
PM Modi Pushes Gaza Peace Plan In Call with Netanyahu, Reviews Strategic Ties
PM Modi Pushes Gaza Peace Plan In Call with Netanyahu, Reviews Strategic Ties

Videos

44 Former Judges Support CJI; Say Rohingya Remarks Misrepresented on Social Media
Goa Nightclub Fire: Luthra Brothers Abscond; New FIR Reveals Massive Safety Violations
Goa Nightclub Fire: CM Tightens Safety Norms as Ajay Gupta Produced in Saket Court
Breaking: Court Orders Case Against Aniruddhacharya As Outrage Grows Over Remarks On Women
Sleeper Bus Crash on Mangat–Jaipur–Bikaner Highway Kills 3; Several Pilgrims Injured

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget