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PostSubject: European customs ordered to seize PlayStation shipments in legal dispute   Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:52 pm

From Guardian.co.uk:

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European customs officers have been ordered to seize shipments of Playstation 3s after LG won a preliminary injunction against Sony in an acrimonious patent battle between the two Asian electronics giants.

The ruling by the civil court of justice in the Hague means that all new PS3s have to be confiscated as they are imported into the UK and the rest of Europe for at least 10 days.

If the injunction was extended it could mean consoles disappearing from high street shelves. It is understood that Sony and computer games retailers typically have about two to three weeks' worth of PS3s in stock across the continent.

Tens of thousands of PS3s were seized by customs officers last week in the Netherlands, the Guardian has learnt, in a dispute that centres on Sony's allegedly infringing use of Blu-ray technology belonging to LG.

Sony, which imports around 100,000 of the consoles a week, is frantically trying to get the ban lifted. The Japanese company has the right to appeal to the European patents office.

LG meanwhile, could apply to the same patents office to get the 10-day import ban extended. Alternatively, the Korean company could apply for a court order to get the consoles destroyed but it is highly unlikely the court would grant a request to eliminate the warehoused goods.

LG argues that Sony PS3s infringe a number of its patents relating to playback of Blu-ray Discs. LG called for an investigation into the PS3's Blu-ray use in a filing with the US international trade commission earlier this month, and said it sought a "permanent exclusion order ... excluding entry into the United States" of the games console.

If Sony is found to have infringed LG patents, it could be forced to compensate the South Korean manufacturer for each PS3 it has sold around the world, which could cost hundreds of millions of pounds.

The two technology giants are involved in a complex web of seven separate patent disputes, with Sony also seeking to block shipments of LG smartphones to the US.

Rotterdam and Schiphol are the main import points for PS3s for both the UK and continental Europe. The consoles are being stockpiled in Dutch warehouses until it becomes clear how the case will develop.

A spokesman for Sony Playstation said: "We are currently looking into this matter, and cannot make any comments at this point in time." LG declined to comment, although sources close to the company confirmed the current legal position.

Sony has sold more than 3m PS3s in the UK since its launch in March 2007. The Japanese manufacturer is understood to have a stockpile of around 6,500 PS3s in Germany and 10,000 in the UK.

However, the majority of PS3 sales around Europe are pre-orders, meaning they are already sold before they gather dust at warehouses in the UK and elsewhere. Stockpiles could run out within two to three weeks if the ban is not lifted, the Guardian understands.







I thought LG and Sony both helped in the development of Blu-ray. :-/

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PostSubject: Re: European customs ordered to seize PlayStation shipments in legal dispute   Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:06 pm

Shrug

Very interesting though.

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PostSubject: Re: European customs ordered to seize PlayStation shipments in legal dispute   Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:51 am

Frigging weird.

Shuji Nakamura developed the Blue Laser Technology, Sony started the projects for DVR Blue and trademarked the logo. LG is listed as one of the founders, I figured they were just one of the companies who help promote it.

http://www.itcblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/LGbluray-complaint-4feb11.pdf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc_Association

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PostSubject: Re: European customs ordered to seize PlayStation shipments in legal dispute   Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:05 pm

Geez, patents sure do cause problems, I remember watching something last about an inventor of plastic materials in China who failed to get a patent on any of his inventions and then some company, who stole his technology to begin with, who had filed a patent on the technology sued him, that really annoys me, but back to this whole LG-Sony stuff, I think it is stupid for LG to have these problems with Sony because, just as an example, Panasonic makes blu-ray DVD players and I have not heard about any law suit against Panasonic, the fact of the matter is that since blu-ray is the future of the DVD every company is now switching to that and so I think it is a little silly for someone to bother suing over that because eventually the entire world will be using blu-ray technology, I think what it really comes down to is that LG could be losing money and they want to find a way to get their profits back to what they used to be
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