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Intellectual Property

Oct. 18, 2013

San Jose chipmaker turns to jury in licensing dispute

Entrenched in a patent licensing dispute with chipmaker Realtek Semiconductor, LSI is betting it can present a more persuasive case to jurors than to the judge overseeing the case.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Entrenched in a patent licensing dispute with chipmaker Realtek Semiconductor Corp., San Jose-based LSI Corp. is betting it can present a more persuasive case to jurors than to the judge overseeing the case.


U.S. District Judge Ronald M. Whyte has already ruled that LSI breached its licensing obligations by pursuing a patent infringement complaint against Realtek in the International Trade Commission bef...

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