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Sandisk sues 25 memory companies

Claims their patents are in place
Thu Oct 25 2007, 09:12

MEMORY FIRM Sandisk said it has sued 25 firms for breaching patents it claims are its property.

It has also turned to the US International Trade Commission (ITC) to take action against firms importing allegedly infringing products.

Sandisk wants the ITC to exclude importation of products from the following firms:

ACP-EP Memory, A-Data, Apacer, Behavior Computer (d/b/a Emprex), Buffalo, Chipsbank, Corsair Memory, Dane-Elec,Edge, Imation/Memorex, Interactive Media (d/b/aKanguru), Kaser, Kingston, LG Electronics, Phison Electronics, PNY, PQI, Silicon Motion, Skymedi, Transcend, TSR (d/b/a T.One), USBest, Verbatim, Welldone Company, and Zotek/Zodata (d/b/a Huke).

It's suing these companies too in a Wisconsin district court over breaching five patents.

And in another Wisconsin case it's suing them for alleged infringement of another two patents it said it owns. µ

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More Details Please!

Dear, INQ

I am writing to say something about one or many of your articles about the lack of some detail.
Why did you even waste your time writing the article? Honestly, put some detail into this article, like what patents are infringed... etc... so in all reality, ppl just read the title and you'll know as much info as reading the article.

Thanks!
P!NG

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