Rambus Victory Affirmed by Judge

March 5, 2009 by  
Filed under Patent Litigation

lawsuit_decisionRambus Inc. saw its stock jump yesterday, as a U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte affirmed a 2008 decision against Hynix Semiconductor.  According to CNN Money, shares of Rambus rose 9% after it was decided that Rambus wasn’t required to disclose its plan to file patents to a standards group that included Hynix.

The standards group is known as Joint Electron Device Engineering Council, or JEDEC.  Rambus was a member of the group from 1991 to 1996, and it was being sued for patents it had filed after leaving the organization.  The original suit, filed in 2000, accused Rambus of fraud and asked the court to invalidate the patents.

Rambus was exonerated of fraud charges in March 2008, and in the most recent ruling the judge stated, “Consistent with the jury’s finding, the court agrees that Rambus made no misrepresentations and uttered no deceptive half-truths to JEDEC and its members.”

This decision has been the highlight of an otherwise dismal year in the court room for Rambus.  In January, a judge ruled that Rambus could not enforce 12 of its patents against Micron.  Then last month, a judge in California suspended proceedings in the company’s infringement lawsuits against several chip makers.

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