09:15 uur 14-08-2018

Jury Besluit in het voordeel van Lumileds over de aansprakelijkheid voor diefstal van intellectuele eigendom tegen Elec-Tech International Co., Ltd., Donglei Wang en Gangyi Chen

SAN JOSE –(BUSINESS WIRE) —

Amerikaanse rechtbank in de staat California kent Schadevergoeding van 66 miljoen dollar toe

Op 10 augustus 2018 sprak een jury van zes mannen en zes vrouwen een vonnis uit ten gunste van één van ‘s werelds toonaangevende LED-bedrijven, Lumileds LLC, gevestigd in San Jose, en stelde vast dat een Chinese concurrent handelsgeheimen met betrekking tot de kerntechnologie van Lumileds stal voor het maken van krachtige LED’s die gebruikt worden in flash-telefoons, koplampen voor auto’s en algemene verlichting. In de zaak Lumileds LLC tegen Elec-Tech International Co., Ltd., Donglei “Tony” Wang, en Gangyi Chen, Superior Court of the State of California, County of Santa Clara, werden de verdachten aansprakelijk gesteld voor schade bij diefstal van intellectuele eigendommen. De jury kende Lumileds 66 miljoen dollar toe.

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De jury concludeerde dat ETI, Wang en Chen handelsgeheimen van Lumileds verduisterden, naar China brachten en gebruikten om de LED-technologie van ETI te ontwikkelen. De toekenning van $66 miljoen is het bedrag van de onderzoeks- en ontwikkelkosten dat volgens de jury ETI bespaarde door handelsgeheimen te gebruiken van Lumileds in plaats van zich in te zetten voor zijn eigen ontwikkeling.

Lumileds Wins Jury Verdict of Liability for Intellectual Property Theft Against Elec-Tech International Co., Ltd., Donglei Wang, and Gangyi Chen

SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–

US Superior Court of the State of California Imposes $66 Million in Damages

On August 10, 2018, a jury of six men and six women rendered a verdict in favor of one the world’s leading LED companies, Lumileds LLC, based in San Jose, finding that a Chinese competitor stole trade secrets related to Lumileds core technology for making high power LEDs used in flash phones, automotive headlights, and general illumination. The case, Lumileds LLC v. Elec-Tech International Co., Ltd., Donglei “Tony” Wang, and Gangyi Chen, Superior Court of the State of California, County of Santa Clara, found the defendants liable for damages in intellectual property theft. The jury awarded Lumileds $66 million.

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Mark Adams, Chief Executive Officer at Lumileds Inc. (Photo: Business Wire)

Mark Adams, Chief Executive Officer at Lumileds Inc. (Photo: Business Wire)

The jury concluded that ETI, Wang and Chen misappropriated Lumileds trade secrets, took them to China, and used them to develop ETI’s LED technology. The award of $66 million is the amount of research and development costs that the jury concluded ETI saved by using Lumileds trade secrets rather than engaging in its own development.

“At Lumileds, we invest heavily in innovation to support our customers,” said Mark Adams, Lumileds chief executive officer. “We will continue to work with the judiciary, law enforcement, and appropriate government agencies, to defend and protect our valuable intellectual property rights.”

The circumstances of the trade secret theft involved ETI’s CEO, defendant Wang, and a former scientist employed by Lumileds, defendant Chen. Wang authorized a substantial payment to be made to Chen four months before he left Lumileds to go to work for ETI in China, effectively putting him on the payroll of ETI while he was working daily with Lumileds most confidential trade secret technology.

Lumileds was represented in the matter by senior vice president, General Counsel, Cheree McAlpine and outside lead counsel Brian Roche, partner, Reed Smith LLP.

“We are pleased that the jurors recognized the clear intellectual property theft by Chen, Wang and ETI, and the extent of the damages caused by this misconduct,” said Cheree McAlpine. “The precedent set by today’s verdict sends a clear message to the industry that intellectual property will be guarded and enforced to safeguard the health of our business.”

About Lumileds

For automotive, mobile, IoT and illumination companies who require innovative lighting solutions, Lumileds is a global leader employing more than 9,000 team members operating in over 30 countries. Lumileds partners with its customers to push the boundaries of light.

To learn more about our portfolio of lighting solutions, visit lumileds.com.

 

Contacts

Lumileds
Kevin Lucido, +1 650-576-3864
Senior Director of Global Marketing Communications
Kevin.Lucido@lumileds.com

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