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赔偿超30亿,三星在美被判侵犯5G、WiFi专利
Feng Huang Wang· 2025-10-11 05:41
Core Viewpoint - A federal jury in Marshall, Texas, ruled that Samsung Electronics must pay approximately $445.5 million (about 3.17 billion RMB) to Collision Communications for infringing on patents related to 4G, 5G, and WiFi communication standards [1] Group 1: Legal Outcome - The jury found that Samsung's laptops, Galaxy smartphones, and other wireless-enabled devices infringed on four patents owned by Collision Communications [1] - This ruling is part of a series of high-stakes patent infringement judgments against Samsung in the same Marshall court [1] Group 2: Background of the Case - Collision Communications, based in Peterborough, New Hampshire, filed the lawsuit against Samsung in 2023, alleging infringement of patents aimed at improving wireless network efficiency [1] - The patents in question originated from research conducted by defense contractor BAE Systems, although BAE was not involved in this case [1] Group 3: Samsung's Response - Samsung denied the allegations and argued that the patents in question are invalid [1] - As of the report's publication, representatives and lawyers for both Samsung and Collision had not responded to requests for comments [1]