Euro customs officials seize PS3s in Blu-ray dispute

Donut

Avenger
Joined
May 23, 2010
Messages
16,182
Reaction score
0
Points
31
LG granted preliminary injunction against Sony; only 'two to three weeks' worth of stock' in the channel. Shipments of PS3 consoles have been seized by European customs officers as an LG injunction against Blu-ray technology seeks to block Sony products from sale, according to a report in The Guardian this afternoon.

Earlier this month, LG had filed a claim with the International Trade Commission calling for a block on PS3 sales, saying the device infringes on its copyrights. The technology firm claims its rival's Blu-ray disc devices use four patented technologies while, Bravia TVs infringe another four. At the time, the firm said it wanted to have sales of the PS3 (which plays Blu-rays) and other products banned.

And now, surprisingly, its got its way. The Guardian reports that an initial injunction has now been granted by the civil court of justice in the Hague, leading to all new imports of PS3s to be confiscated.

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/43257/Euro-customs-officials-seize-PS3s-in-Blu-ray-dispute
 
Yeah... this is a problem. Wonder how it'll pan out? Sony could seriously get hit here.
 
this coupled with the hacking issue the PS3 is currently running into is spelling some serious problems for Sony :(
 
I believe Sony started this fight with LG by stopping sales of their phones in the U.S. for a while. Sony sued them first. This is just karma
 
I heard that this only stops PS3s from being imported through Holland. Sony can still send them through other countries. And it was a 10 day ban, not an indefinite one as most reporting on this seem to have left out
 
Sony wins and LG is fined.

Sony’s won their case against LG and will be getting all their seized PS3’s back.
All 300,000 PS3s will be returned back to Sony and all future PS3 shipments can be let into Europe without any issues or breach of law.
LG will also have to pay 130,000 euros to Sony for the costs of the hearing.
LG will also need to ensure that all seized PS3s are returned to Sony by tomorrow and each day they lose will cost them a fine of 200,000 euros.
This verdict is only regarding the seizure of the console by LG and the fight between the two giants regarding a patent breach will continue.

http://www.gamersmint.com/sony-wins-all-seized-ps3-to-be-returned-and-lg-fined/
 
All this did today was let them sell PS3s there. It is not over yet. It will be interesting to follow this case
 
Last edited:
Yeah i know that but atleast they can still sell the consoles they can fight over patents all they want as long as they get to sell
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"