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Samsung hit with $191.4 million US jury verdict in OLED patent trial
The jury ruled Samsung infringed Pictiva's OLED patents used in Galaxy devices, awarding $191.4 million in damages in a case filed in 2023.
- On Monday, a Texas federal court jury ordered Samsung Electronics to pay $191.4 million for infringing two U.S. OLED patents covering display technology.
 - Ireland-Based Pictiva, a Key Patent Innovations subsidiary, alleges in a 2023 suit that Samsung's Galaxy smartphones, televisions, computers and wearables incorporate Pictiva's OLED technology, derived from OSRAM inventions.
 - The jury found that a broad set of Samsung products infringe patents covering OLED display improvements, persuading jurors that Samsung devices violate patents on resolution, brightness and power efficiency, and Angela Quinlan said the verdict `validates the strength of the Pictiva intellectual property.`
 - Samsung denied the infringement claims and said the patents are invalid, and company spokespeople did not immediately respond to a request for comment, Reuters reporting by Blake Brittain noted.
 - The verdict is one of several recent large awards in the Marshall, Texas court, centering on OLED display technology that drives multiple Samsung Electronics patent disputes.
 
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Samsung Hit With $191.4 Million Verdict for Infringing OLED Display Patents
A federal jury in Texas has awarded Pictiva Displays $191.4 million in damages after finding that Samsung Electronics infringed two U.S. patents covering organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology. The jury verdict, issued on Nov. 3, at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in Marshall, Texas, followed a lawsuit filed by Pictiva in 2023 alleging that a wide range of Samsung devices, including Galaxy smartphones, …
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Samsung Electronics owes patent owner Pictiva Displays $191.4 million in damages for infringing two U.S. patents covering organic light-emitting diode technology, a jury in Texas federal court said on Monday.
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