A Delaware judge said Rembrandt Technologies must license certain...
A Delaware judge said Rembrandt Technologies must license certain HDTV transmission technology on reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms to Harris Corp., which will allow other litigation between the companies to proceed, court papers show. In 2004 Rembrandt acquired a former…
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AT&T patent involved in the “Grand Alliance” that created the ATSC TV standard. Delaware Superior Court Judge Joseph Slights granted Harris’ motion for partial summary judgment in the patent dispute, denying Rembrandt’s. “Harris is entitled to a trial to resolve any remaining disputed factual issues relating to Rembrandt’s licensing obligations,” the judge wrote. “It need not await the determination of ‘essentiality’ of the federal patent litigation before it can obtain the declaratory relief it seeks here.”