Judge: Qualcomm in Contempt of Infringement of Broadcom Patents
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[September 05, 2008]

Judge: Qualcomm in Contempt of Infringement of Broadcom Patents

(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Broadcom, a provider of semiconductors for wired and wireless
communications, announced that a federal judge found Qualcomm in
contempt of an injunction he ordered last December designed to prevent
Qualcomm from continued infringement of three Broadcom patents.

U.S. District Judge James V. Selna found that Qualcomm violated the
injunction by continuing to use and support infringing WCDMA chips and
ordered Qualcomm to immediately cease such use and support. The court
further found that Qualcomm violated the injunction by failing to pay
royalties to Broadcom on its infringing QChat products. Citing the
"egregiousness" of Qualcomm's conduct, the court ordered Qualcomm to
pay Broadcom the gross profits Qualcomm has earned on its infringing
QChat products. Judge Selna further ordered Qualcomm to pay Broadcom's
attorneys fees in connection with the contempt proceedings.

Additionally, the Court reserved determination of whether Qualcomm
should also be held in contempt for post-injunction offers to sell
infringing WCDMA chips pending additional discovery and proceedings.

"Over the past two years, Qualcomm has been found to have infringed
four Broadcom patents, abused the standards-setting process, and
committed gross discovery misconduct, and now has been held in contempt
of a court-ordered injunction," said David Rosmann, Broadcom's Vice


President, Intellectual Property Litigation. "Qualcomm's conduct
demonstrates a startling lack of respect for its competitors'
intellectual property, industry standards-setting processes, and the
courts."

Broadcom filed the case in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana, Calif., in
May 2005. On May 29, 2007, a unanimous jury returned a verdict finding
that Qualcomm infringed three Broadcom patents and awarded $19.64
million in damages for past infringement.



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