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FILE - The logo of the Samsung Electronics Co. is seen at its office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. South Korea logged its biggest monthly trade deficit ever, at $12.7 billion in January, as exports of computer chips and other high-tech items sank and costs for importing oil and gas surged, the trade ministry said Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. (AP Photo\/Ahn Young-joon, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Blake Brittain<\/strong>

Samsung Electronics Co<\/a> has agreed to pay $150 million to British nanotechnology company Nanoco Technologies<\/a> to settle patent lawsuits over technology used in Samsung<\/a>'s LED televisions, Nanoco and an investor in its cases said Friday.

Nanoco and Chicago-based litigation funding firm GLS Capital said in a release that the settlement, which includes a license agreement and the \"transfer of certain patents,\" resolves litigation in the United States, Germany and China.

Samsung and Nanoco told a Texas federal court on the eve of a trial last month that they had agreed to settle the dispute, but no terms were disclosed at the time.

Representatives for Samsung did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Nanoco's quantum dots improve the backlighting of LED displays without the use of toxic heavy metals like cadmium. It sued Samsung in 2020, alleging the Korean tech giant copied its technology after receiving samples during talks about a potential collaboration.

The Texas lawsuit said Samsung began incorporating Nanoco's technology into high-end QLED TVs launched in 2017.

Third-party funding of lawsuits has becoming increasingly common in recent years, though details about specific investments are rarely publicized. Critics such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have warned that the practice obscures who is driving lawsuits and promotes unnecessary litigation. Backers say it can level the playing field and promote justice.

Nanoco CEO Brian Tenner said in a statement that GLS Capital's financing \"allowed us to pursue our claims on equal footing against a much larger adversary.\"

GLS co-founder Adam Gill said Nanoco would receive more than 60% of the proceeds from the settlement but declined to offer additional details on their funding agreement. He said the firm was \"proud\" to have supported Nanoco in the dispute.

GLS subsidiary Celerity IP is separately managing Taiwanese tech company Asustek Computer Inc's effort to enforce its portfolio of 3G, 4G and 5G wireless patents, Gill said.

The case is Nanoco Technologies Ltd v. Samsung Electronics Co, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, No. 2:20-cv-00038.
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纳米技术公司三星了价值1.5亿美元的和解说

Nanoco公司和芝加哥诉讼基金公司gl资本在一份新闻稿中说,和解协议,其中包括一个许可协议和转让某些专利,“解决诉讼在美国,德国和中国。

  • 更新于2023年2月4日07:36点坚持
< p >文件- - -三星电子(Samsung Electronics co .)的商标在其办公室在首尔,韩国,星期二,2023年1月31日。韩国记录有史以来最大单月贸易逆差为127亿美元一月,电脑芯片和其他高科技的出口项目沉没和进口石油和天然气的成本上升,贸易部长周三表示,2月1日,2023年。(美联社照片/安Young-joon,文件)< / p >
文件- - -三星电子(Samsung Electronics co .)的商标在其办公室在首尔,韩国,星期二,2023年1月31日。韩国记录有史以来最大单月贸易逆差为127亿美元一月,电脑芯片和其他高科技的出口项目沉没和进口石油和天然气的成本上升,贸易部长周三表示,2月1日,2023年。(美联社照片/安Young-joon,文件)
由布莱克Brittain


三星电子有限公司英国纳米技术公司已同意支付1.5亿美元Nanoco公司技术在技术用于解决专利诉讼三星的LED电视、Nanoco公司和投资者的情况下星期五说。

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Nanoco公司和芝加哥诉讼基金公司gl资本在一份新闻稿中说,和解协议,其中包括一个许可协议和转让某些专利,“解决诉讼在美国,德国和中国。

三星和Nanoco公司告诉德州联邦法院审判上个月前夕,他们已经同意解决争端,但是没有披露条款。

三星的代表没有立即回复记者的置评请求。

Nanoco公司的量子点提高LED显示屏的背光不使用有毒重金属如镉。它在2020年起诉三星,称朝鲜科技巨头复制其技术收到样品后在谈论一个潜在的合作。

德州诉讼说三星开始将Nanoco公司的技术整合到高端ql电视在2017年推出。

第三方融资的法律诉讼近年来变得越来越普遍,虽然细节很少公开特定的投资。批评者如美国商会(U.S. Chamber of Commerce)警告称,这种做法掩盖了是谁驾驶诉讼和促进不必要的诉讼。支持者说它可以公平竞争,促进司法公正。

Nanoco公司首席执行官布莱恩•坦纳在一份声明中表示,gl资本的融资”允许我们追求我们宣称对一个更大的平等的对手。”

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gl创始人亚当·吉尔说Nanoco公司将获得60%以上的收益结算,但拒绝提供更多详细信息在他们的融资协议。他说,公司正在“骄傲”支持Nanoco公司的纠纷。

gl子公司快速IP是单独管理台湾科技公司华硕电脑公司的努力实施其投资组合的3 g, 4 g和5 g无线专利,吉尔说。

此案是Nanoco公司科技有限公司诉三星电子有限公司德州东部地区的美国地方法院,2:20 - cv - 00038。
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE - The logo of the Samsung Electronics Co. is seen at its office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. South Korea logged its biggest monthly trade deficit ever, at $12.7 billion in January, as exports of computer chips and other high-tech items sank and costs for importing oil and gas surged, the trade ministry said Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. (AP Photo\/Ahn Young-joon, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Blake Brittain<\/strong>

Samsung Electronics Co<\/a> has agreed to pay $150 million to British nanotechnology company Nanoco Technologies<\/a> to settle patent lawsuits over technology used in Samsung<\/a>'s LED televisions, Nanoco and an investor in its cases said Friday.

Nanoco and Chicago-based litigation funding firm GLS Capital said in a release that the settlement, which includes a license agreement and the \"transfer of certain patents,\" resolves litigation in the United States, Germany and China.

Samsung and Nanoco told a Texas federal court on the eve of a trial last month that they had agreed to settle the dispute, but no terms were disclosed at the time.

Representatives for Samsung did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Nanoco's quantum dots improve the backlighting of LED displays without the use of toxic heavy metals like cadmium. It sued Samsung in 2020, alleging the Korean tech giant copied its technology after receiving samples during talks about a potential collaboration.

The Texas lawsuit said Samsung began incorporating Nanoco's technology into high-end QLED TVs launched in 2017.

Third-party funding of lawsuits has becoming increasingly common in recent years, though details about specific investments are rarely publicized. Critics such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have warned that the practice obscures who is driving lawsuits and promotes unnecessary litigation. Backers say it can level the playing field and promote justice.

Nanoco CEO Brian Tenner said in a statement that GLS Capital's financing \"allowed us to pursue our claims on equal footing against a much larger adversary.\"

GLS co-founder Adam Gill said Nanoco would receive more than 60% of the proceeds from the settlement but declined to offer additional details on their funding agreement. He said the firm was \"proud\" to have supported Nanoco in the dispute.

GLS subsidiary Celerity IP is separately managing Taiwanese tech company Asustek Computer Inc's effort to enforce its portfolio of 3G, 4G and 5G wireless patents, Gill said.

The case is Nanoco Technologies Ltd v. Samsung Electronics Co, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, No. 2:20-cv-00038.
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