Nikon Awarded $14.5M in VR Patent Suit Against Sigma

carguy

Senior Member
After four years in court, the district court of Tokyo has ordered Sigma to pay up for their infringement of Nikon’s VR lens-stabilization technology to the tune of 1.5 billion yen — or about 14.5 million USD.

Originally filed back in 2011, the lawsuit claimed six Sigma lenses were making use of proprietary technology owned by Nikon. Nikon was looking for 12 billion yen (about 116 million dollars) when the motion was initially filed, but while they didn’t get nearly as much as they wanted, they definitely made a statement to Sigma (and the rest of the market for that matter) with the payout.


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Nikon Awarded $14.5M in VR Patent Suit Against Sigma
 

DraganDL

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No, it can't turn to that - Samsung is a dangerous, powerful competitor to Apple in the wide range of products, so they cannot settle their mutual disputes so easily. A nice gesture from Nikon would be to invest that money in OUTPUT QUALITY CONTROL and finally stop sending the malfunctioning products to the sellers...
 
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