SanDisk IFA Seizure Overturned
The seizure order that forced SanDisk to dismantle its DAP display from its IFA booth was overturned this week, allowing the Sansa creators to show off their ware on the final day of the trade show.
Although eighteen other companies also had products seized for similar patent infringements, SanDisk may be the only one who refused to go down without a fight, unleashing their attorneys to get the order overturned soon after it was issued. While SanDisk sticks to the original assertion that their DAPs are not in violation of any patents, Sisvel (the firm behind the order) is already knee-deep in appeals.














Comments
Utew on September 10, 2006 1:55 AM
This seemed in-evitable from what I've read.. SanDisk claims that their design is non-infringing.. and after looking into it a bit, it seems that is the case.. and has been backed up by no less than a former Fraunhofer Institute fellow and co-inventor of the Mpeg 1 Layer 3 audio algorithm.