Mouser Admits Infringement on SETi’s UV LED Patents & Offers to Pay 100% of Sales Revenue (about $7,000) to Settle Lawsuit
Mouser Electronics, Inc, tells the U.S. District Court in Dallas it investigated Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.’s patent infringement claims and determined it sold offensive product and generated $6,745.94 in gross revenue from those product sales. Mouser advises it discontinued all sales of the product, committed not to resume sales of the accused product, and offered SETi the entire $6,475.94 of gross revenue to settle the dispute. Despite its good faith offers, Mouser says, SETi has refused to engage in any meaningful discussion to resolve this matter, stating “it is premature for SETi to resolve the case. It is still…
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