LG seeks to ban PS3 from USA(Euro shipments already stopped)
http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/2/8/lg-seeks-ban-ps3-usa/
Also: Police could seize PS3s from Dutch homes
http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/3/10/police-could-sieze-ps3s-dutch-homes/
http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/2/8/lg-seeks-ban-ps3-usa/
LG Electronics has lodged a patent infringement complaint against Japanese giant Sony asking that the Playstation3 be banned from the USA.
LG claims the console infringes four LG patents related to the playback of Blu-ray discs. The Korean firm's complaint filed with the US International Trade Commission says: "certain electronic devices having a Blu-Ray Disc player and components thereof", infringe patents held by LG, and names the PlayStation 3 specifically.
Sony said it wants "a permanent exclusion order... excluding from entry to the United States Sony's Accused Products that infringe one or more claims of the asserted patents."
LG also aimed a second lawsuit at Sony Bravia televisions with Blu-ray playback functionality, Bloomberg reports.
The action looks like a tit-for-tat move after Sony filed an ITC complaint against LG at the end of December over a mobile phone patents. "It's like 'you touch my smartphones and I bomb your game console,'" blogged Intellectual property campaigner Florian Mueller.
Read more: http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/2/8/lg-seeks-ban-ps3-usa/#ixzz1GE0BIpfF
Also: Police could seize PS3s from Dutch homes
http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/3/10/police-could-sieze-ps3s-dutch-homes/
Dutch police have secured a court order which allows them to seize all PlayStation 3 consoles, including those already in people's homes.
According to a report in The Guardian, Dutch cops have already grabbed and stockpiled several thousands PS3s at the country's major ports. But what is incredible is that the Dutch Fuzz could feasibly enter the homes of legitimate owners and confiscate their machines.
The temporary injunction on imports was requested by Korean electronics outfit LG as part of a patent spat involving Sony's use of Blu-ray technology apparently owned by LG. It currently only applies in the Netherlands, but that just happens to be where most PS3s headed for Europe land.
The two sides will appear in court today when LG is expected to insist that thousands of consoles, which are destined for retailers all over Europe, should be destroyed.
A Sony spokesman said: "We consider these allegations unwarranted, and will take appropriate measures including filing a claim of opposition to courts in the Netherlands. We will not comment on any further details."
Whilst the chances of Dutch rozzers kicking in people's back doors and nicking their games consoles are slim to none, even if the court order allows such action, it will be interesting to see how this one pans out and we'll keep you posted as soon as we hear anything from the court proceedings.
Read more: http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/3/10/police-could-sieze-ps3s-dutch-homes/#ixzz1GE0RQZq7