LG vs. Quanta

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Business

 

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Celeste B

 

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September 12, 2014

 

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University

 

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The LG-Intel license agreement states there is no implied license to purchasers of Intel’s products if the chips are used in a computer in conjunction with non-Intel products. Intel informed the defendants of this prior to entering into the agreement with LG. LG contends that the computer manufacturers must now pay licensing fees to use their intellectual property...
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Quanta, et al. contend that since LG licensed the rights to Intel and the chips were used for their sole and intended purpose, LG has no right to licensing fees because of the patent exhaustion doctrine or “first sale rule”. The lower court found that while there was no implied license between LG and the computer manufacturers, LG could not seek licensing fees from manufacturers because their patent rights were exhausted due to their unrestricted use agreement with Intel...
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