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Global Industry Analysts Predicts the World TV Market to Reach $450.6 Billion by 2026 mobilitytechzone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mobilitytechzone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Smart TV Market to Reach USD 195.47 Billion by 2025 at a 10.9% CAGR | Smart TV Sector Growth is Driven by Growing Significance of Online Streaming benzinga.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from benzinga.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
, the Federal Circuit affirmed a decision by Chief Judge Stark of the District of Delaware granting summary judgment of non-infringement to the accused infringer and excluded consideration of source code from a third party chip maker as inadmissible hearsay. Without the excluded source code, the patent owner, Wi-LAN, could not prove infringement against Sharp and Vizio as a matter of law. Background In 2015, Plaintiff Wi-LAN Inc. sued Defendants Sharp Electronics Corporation and Vizio, Inc., accusing Defendants’ digital televisions of infringing two patents. One of those patents claimed methods for displaying interlaced video on a non-interlaced monitor. The functionality implicated in Wi-LAN’s infringement accusations was purportedly performed by chips in the televisions known as System-on-Chips (SoCs) that were supplied by third-party chip makers. ....
ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Excess Insurer Defeats Vizio s Suit Over $17M Privacy Deal Law360 (May 5, 2021, 4:16 PM EDT) A California federal judge has freed Arch Insurance Co. from having to cover Vizio Inc. s $17 million settlement in multidistrict litigation accusing the TV maker of selling data without consumers consent, finding the excess insurer has no duty to provide a defense. U.S. District Judge Otis Dalino Wright on Monday granted Arch s motion to dismiss Vizio s suit seeking coverage for its settlement in a 2018 MDL accusing it of selling data on consumers viewing habits, but he gave Vizio 21 days to amend its complaint. ....