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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Toyoda Gosei files LED patent lawsuits against Formosa Epitaxy



Two lawsuits filed in Taiwan and the USA allege that Formosa Epitaxy is infringing patents owned by Toyoda Gosei.
Japan-based LED maker Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in Taoyuan District Court of Taiwan against Formosa Epitaxy Inc. (Forepi), an LED-chip manufacturer based in Taoyuan County, Taiwan.
The lawsuit alleges that Forepi is infringing Toyoda Gosei's patents (see below) with regard to GaN-based LEDs, and seeks an injunction against various Forepi LED products.


Prior to the lawsuit in Taiwan, Toyoda Gosei also filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the US District Court, Northern District of California on February 21, 2012. This lawsuit also alleges infringement by Forepi of Toyoda Gosei’s LED chip patents (see below), and seeks damages and an injunction against various Forepi LED products, amongst other remedies.


In its press release, Toyoda Gosei said that it has “respected others’ and our own intellectual property rights in Japan and other countries, and have made our best efforts to further develop the market. Particularly in Taiwan, we have not only manufactured and sold our products and procured parts, but we have also established cooperative relationships with our partner firms with regards to manufacturing.”


Patents involved in the Taiwan lawsuit: 356608; 575971


Patents involved in the US lawsuit: 5753939; 6005258; 6040588; 6191436; 6265726; 6420733; 6933169; 7138286.

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