Fujifilm Corporation v. Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc. et al

  1. September 02, 2016

    Motorola, Fujifilm Resolve $10M Camera Patent Row

    Motorola and Fujifilm agreed to resolve a patent infringement dispute over digital imaging conversion technology, ending Motorola's challenge of a $10 million jury verdict handed down last year in favor of Fujifilm, according to documents filed Friday in California federal court.

  2. April 26, 2016

    Judge Upholds Fujifilm's $10M IP Win Against Motorola

    A California federal judge on Monday confirmed a jury's finding that Motorola Mobility owed more than $10 million to Fujifilm for infringing a patent on converting digital photos to monochrome and reversed the jury's invalidation of two other patents related to recognizing faces in pictures, though he agreed they hadn't been infringed.

  3. October 09, 2015

    Fujifilm Says $10M Patent Verdict Supported By Evidence

    Fujifilm on Thursday defended a jury's $10 million infringement verdict against Motorola, telling a California federal judge that in some areas the only reasonable finding was for the jury to determine Motorola tread on a patent for converting digital photos to monochrome. 

  4. September 04, 2015

    Motorola Wants $10M Verdict Axed In Fujifilm Patent Suit

    Motorola Mobility LLC urged a California federal judge Thursday to undo a jury's May decision that it owed Fujifilm Corp. more than $10 million for infringing a patent on converting digital photos to monochrome, arguing there is no evidence to support the verdict.

  5. July 17, 2015

    Motorola Loses Laches Bid Over Fujifilm's $10M Patent Award

    A California federal judge rejected Motorola Mobility LLC's bid to throw out or reduce a $10 million patent infringement verdict in favor of Fujifilm Corp. over digital photo conversion technology Friday, saying Motorola's laches and inequitable conduct defenses did not pass muster.

  6. July 09, 2015

    Motorola Fees Slashed For Bad Record-Keeping In Fujifilm Suit

    A California federal judge has trimmed more than $27,000 off the amount Motorola Mobility LLC had requested to be reimbursed in a $10 million patent infringement suit against Fujifilm Corp., ruling the mobile device maker should have made sure its experts had kept better billing records.

  7. May 04, 2015

    Motorola Must Pay $10M For Infringing Fujifilm IP, Jury Says

    A California federal jury said Monday that Motorola Mobility LLC must pay more than $10 million in damages to Fujifilm Corp. for infringing a patent on converting digital photos to monochrome, but it invalidated two other patents related to recognizing faces in pictures.

  8. May 01, 2015

    Fujifilm Hands $40M Motorola Camera IP Trial To Jury

    Fujifilm Corp. sent its $40 million patent infringement case against Motorola Mobility Inc. to a California federal jury on Friday, arguing at the close of the two-week trial that Motorola willfully violated patents on face recognition and wireless photo sharing after Fujifilm warned it not to.

  9. April 27, 2015

    Motorola Moves For Judgment In Fujifilm Patent Row

    Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. urged a California federal judge to grant judgment in its favor Saturday in the suit brought against it by Fujifilm Corp. over patents on popular digital camera features, saying Fujifilm has failed to present sufficient evidence.

  10. April 21, 2015

    Motorola Owes $40M For Infringing Fujifilm IP, Jury Told

    Motorola Mobility LLC owes $40 million in royalties for infringing a quartet of Fujifilm Corp. patents on popular digital camera features, including face recognition and photo sharing, Fujifilm told a California federal jury Tuesday during opening arguments in its trial against the electronics giant.

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