ASUSTeK Ordered to Pay $10.5 Million in Patent Infringement Case by Texas Jury

A jury in the Eastern District of Texas has delivered a verdict against Taipei-based ASUSTeK, finding the laptop manufacturer liable for infringing on electronic component patents owned by a fellow Taiwanese company. The jury determined that ASUSTeK owes $10.5 million in damages. This case underscores ongoing complexities and legal challenges in the technology sector, particularly amid fierce competition among multinational corporations. Such litigation highlights the importance for tech companies to vigilantly manage their intellectual property portfolios to mitigate risks of costly legal disputes. For further details, refer to the Law360 website.