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Sony facing Blu-ray patent suit

by Staff Writers  on May 28, 2007
Tags: Sony | facing | Blu-ray | patent | suit
Target Technology files suit over use of silver alloy material.
California-based Target Technology is suing Sony Computer Entertainment America, Sony Pictures and Sony DADC US over alleged patent infringement.

Target Technology designs and supplies corrosion resistant thin film alloys for optical disc applications.

Sony is accused of "wilfully and deliberately" infringingon Target's patents with its new high definition Blu-ray discs by making use of a highly reflective silver alloy material developed by Target founder Han Nee.

The patent was filed in April 2004 and granted in March 2006. It is used in the majority of DVDs sold in the market today.

Target is seeking a jury trial and is requesting a "permanent injunction preventing Sony from violating its patent rights in the future, as well as damages with interest".

Sony has declined to comment on the case and Target had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication.

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