Finisar has been awarded $78,920,250 in a patent infringement suit against DirecTV, Hometown News reported Friday. Finisar, a company based in California, says DirecTV used a patented satellite broadcasting system without a licensing arrangement.
Finisar was originally requesting $1.65 billion in damages, according to court documents. They say that figure represents three percent of the total revenues received by DirecTV.
The trial began last week in U.S. District Court Judge Ron Clark`s courtroom at the federal courthouse in Beaumont. This was the jury’s second day of deliberations.
DirecTV says they were broadcasting 11 years before Finisar patented its system, the Beaumont Enterprise reports.
A courtroom coordinator tells Hometown News the judge will hear post-trial motions in the coming weeks. After that, he will enter his final judgment.
According to the company’s website, Finisar Corporation develops fiber optic subsystems and network performance test systems. These products enable high-speed data communications for networking and storage applications over Gigabit Ethernet local area networks (LANs), Fibre Channel storage area networks (SANs), and metropolitan area networks (MANs) using both IP and SONET/SDH-based protocols.
DirecTV claims they were the first entertainment service in the U.S. to deliver all digital-quality, multi-channel TV programming to an 18-inch satellite dish in 1994. It is marketed as a cable alternative.
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Finisar was originally requesting $1.65 billion in damages, according to court documents. They say that figure represents three percent of the total revenues received by DirecTV.
The trial began last week in U.S. District Court Judge Ron Clark`s courtroom at the federal courthouse in Beaumont. This was the jury’s second day of deliberations.
DirecTV says they were broadcasting 11 years before Finisar patented its system, the Beaumont Enterprise reports.
A courtroom coordinator tells Hometown News the judge will hear post-trial motions in the coming weeks. After that, he will enter his final judgment.
According to the company’s website, Finisar Corporation develops fiber optic subsystems and network performance test systems. These products enable high-speed data communications for networking and storage applications over Gigabit Ethernet local area networks (LANs), Fibre Channel storage area networks (SANs), and metropolitan area networks (MANs) using both IP and SONET/SDH-based protocols.
DirecTV claims they were the first entertainment service in the U.S. to deliver all digital-quality, multi-channel TV programming to an 18-inch satellite dish in 1994. It is marketed as a cable alternative.
http://216.87.159.39/news/default.asp?mode=shownews&id=11731