Samsung Ordered to Pay $117.7 Million to Maxell in Patent Infringement Case

Samsung faces a $117.7M penalty to Maxell for patent infringement, marking a significant legal victory for Maxell in technology rights.

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Samsung Ordered to Pay $117.7 Million to Maxell in Patent Infringement Case

Background of the Case

Samsung has been mandated to pay $117.7 million in damages following a ruling by a federal jury in the Eastern District of Texas, USA. The jury concluded that Samsung unlawfully utilized several patents owned by the Japanese tech firm Maxell in its smartphones, tablets, and smart home devices.

Background of the Case

Details of the Allegations

The legal battle commenced in September 2023 when Maxell accused Samsung of infringing on seven distinct patents. These alleged violations occurred when Samsung incorporated Maxell’s patented technologies into its SmartThings stations, laptops, smartphones, and various home electronics without proper authorization. The patents cover crucial technological aspects, including user interface design, data processing techniques, and image reproduction capabilities.

Details of the Allegations

History of the Patents

The patents in question date back to 2011, a time when Samsung had legitimately acquired the rights to use specific technologies via a 10-year licensing agreement with Hitachi Consumer Electronics, Maxell’s predecessor. However, this agreement expired in 2021, and Samsung reportedly continued to utilize the patented technologies without renewing the license. Despite Maxell’s efforts to negotiate a new licensing deal, Samsung declined to agree to the terms.

International Legal Actions

In response to these infringements, Maxell initiated legal proceedings not only in the United States but also in courts located in Germany and Japan, as well as the US International Trade Commission. To further its legal strategy, Maxell filed another lawsuit containing similar allegations in Texas in April 2025, thereby intensifying its legal pressure on Samsung.

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Samsung’s Response and Future Implications

Samsung has expressed its intention to appeal the court’s decision, suggesting that the case could remain unresolved for an extended period. Intellectual property violations often have significant financial implications, particularly for technology companies, and it remains to be seen how this situation will ultimately impact Samsung.

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