Seoul Viosys Files LED Patent Lawsuit Against U.S. Home Lighting Company
2024. 06. 18
Seoul Viosys Files LED Patent Lawsuit Against U.S.
Home Lighting Company
SEOUL, South KoreaSeoul Viosys Co.,
Ltd., a global innovator of LED products and an affiliate of Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd.(KOSDAQ:046890), has filed a patent infringement
lawsuit against Feit Electric (“Feit”), one of the largest home lighting companies
in the United States in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of
California.
The complaint asserts that the LED
lighting products manufactured and sold by Feit infringe six patented
technologies jointly developed by Seoul Semiconductor and Seoul Viosys,
including proprietary omnidirectional filament LED technology. Currently,
about half of general household light bulbs are filament-type products.
Seoul Semiconductor has also
successfully pursued lawsuits against filament LED patent infringers in Europe.
In 2020, based on a finding of infringement of Seoul’s patent, the German District Court of Düsseldorf issued
two orders for permanent injunctions, recalls and destructions of filament LED
products manufactured and sold by the affiliate of Philips brand lighting.
In 2023, thanks to the establishment of the Unified Patent
Court in Europe in 2023, Seoul Semiconductor's filament LED patented technology
will be enforced in 18 European countries, including Germany, France, the
Netherlands, and Italy.
Seoul
Semiconductor has invested more than 10% of its revenue in LED research and
development (R&D) for the past 30 years, committing to the
second-generation LED technology. Thanks to its hard work and investment,
Seoul has built one of the most extensive patent portfolios in the
LED industry, holding rights to approximately 18,000 patents. This
includes Seoul’s WICOP technology, which requires no wires and is essential for
the production of Micro LEDs.
To
foster a society where “Birth is Not Fair, but Opportunity Must be Fair,” Seoul
Semiconductor and its affiliate have achieved successful results in 102 patent
lawsuits in eight (8) countries over the past 20 years. Seoul’s efforts
to protect intellectual property also encourage the creation and investment of
intellectual property, and have been featured in The Wall Street Journal and
Financial Times.
Contacts
Seoul
Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Jinseop Jung
jjs8732@seoulsemicon.com
The evolution of a bulb (Graphic: Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd.)