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Thursday 30 December 2010

LG pledges action against patent suit by Sony

30 December 2010 - 07H31

An LG sign at the company's headquarters in Seoul. LG Electronics said Thursday it would "actively respond" to a lawsuit filed by Japan's Sony that seeks to block mobile phone shipments to the United States by the South Korean firm.
An LG sign at the company's headquarters in Seoul. LG Electronics said Thursday it would "actively respond" to a lawsuit filed by Japan's Sony that seeks to block mobile phone shipments to the United States by the South Korean firm.

AFP - LG Electronics said Thursday it would "actively respond" to a lawsuit filed by Japan's Sony that seeks to block mobile phone shipments to the United States by the South Korean firm.

Sony has filed a patent infringement complaint claiming LG's mobile phones sold in the United States had used its technologies without permission.

LG, the world's third-largest mobile phone maker, said it would take action after reviewing the technologies.

Spokeswoman Na Joo-Young told AFP: "Based on results of our review, we will take action and actively respond" to Sony's move.

Sony has filed a complaint with the US International Trade Commission -- which can ban imports of products found to violate US patents -- and also with a federal court in Los Angeles, which has the power to impose fines.

Sony's mobile phone joint venture, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, is the world's sixth-largest mobile phone maker. Sony is also the world's third-largest TV maker.

LG's mobile phone business has been under heavy pressure due to its slow response to the fast-growing popularity of smartphones. Chief executive Nam Yong resigned in September after the mobile phone business stumbled.

LG's third-quarter net profit plunged 99 percent year-on-year to 7.57 billion won (6.6 million dollars).

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