USA - iLight Technologies, Inc. (), a specialist in innovative LED lighting solutions, announced that the District Court has recently issued rulings that confirm iLight's victory in its patent infringement litigation against Fallon Luminous Products ( http: // ).
The Court rejected Fallon's motion for a new trial, and increased the total amount awarded to iLight to over five million dollars.
Earlier this year a jury in Federal Court unanimously found that Fallon infringed iLight's patents on its proprietary technology of using LEDs to simulate cold cathode or neon lighting.
After the verdict, the Court entered an injunction prohibiting Fallon and all acting in concert with Fallon from any further manufacture, importation, use, or sale of the infringing LED products.
Fallon subsequently filed a motion to stay the injunction, a motion to stay the enforcement of judgment, a motion for judgment as a matter of law, and a motion for new trial. The District Court denied all of Fallon's motions.
The Court of Appeals rejected Fallon's motion noting, among other things, that Fallon has not met the burden of showing that any appeal by Fallon is Possible to succeed
Sean Callahan, President & CEO of iLight Technologies, said, "We couldn't be more pleased by the outcome. The uniqueness and importance of our patented technology has been established by the US Patent and Trademark Office, and has been confirmed by the jury And the trial judge in the Fallon case, and now judges in the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit have told Fallon that an appeal by Fallon is not likely to succeed."
iLight filed a motion to have the case declared exceptional and for an award of attorneys fees. On September 9, the District Court granted this motion bringing the total amount awarded to iLight to in excess of five million dollars.
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Callahan added, "With more than 50 patents governing this unique technology, it is difficult for us to imagine an LED product of high quality that offers very desirable, bright, and even illumination similar to cold cathode or neon without using iLight's proprietary technology."
The Court rejected Fallon's motion for a new trial, and increased the total amount awarded to iLight to over five million dollars.
Earlier this year a jury in Federal Court unanimously found that Fallon infringed iLight's patents on its proprietary technology of using LEDs to simulate cold cathode or neon lighting.
After the verdict, the Court entered an injunction prohibiting Fallon and all acting in concert with Fallon from any further manufacture, importation, use, or sale of the infringing LED products.
Fallon subsequently filed a motion to stay the injunction, a motion to stay the enforcement of judgment, a motion for judgment as a matter of law, and a motion for new trial. The District Court denied all of Fallon's motions.
The Court of Appeals rejected Fallon's motion noting, among other things, that Fallon has not met the burden of showing that any appeal by Fallon is Possible to succeed
Sean Callahan, President & CEO of iLight Technologies, said, "We couldn't be more pleased by the outcome. The uniqueness and importance of our patented technology has been established by the US Patent and Trademark Office, and has been confirmed by the jury And the trial judge in the Fallon case, and now judges in the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit have told Fallon that an appeal by Fallon is not likely to succeed."
iLight filed a motion to have the case declared exceptional and for an award of attorneys fees. On September 9, the District Court granted this motion bringing the total amount awarded to iLight to in excess of five million dollars.
i 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 Use, long life, etc.) with a visually striking appearance.
Callahan added, "With more than 50 patents governing this unique technology, it is difficult for us to imagine an LED product of high quality that offers very desirable, bright, and even illumination similar to cold cathode or neon without using iLight's proprietary technology."
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