Western Digital owes US$315.7m for infringing information safety patent – Storage
Knowledge storage supplier Western Digital should pay US$315.7 million ($470.7 million) in damages for violating a patent proprietor’s rights in information safety expertise, a jury in California federal courtroom stated.
The jury decided that a number of Western Digital self-encrypting exhausting drive merchandise infringe a SPEX Applied sciences patent protecting information encryption improvements, a SPEX legal professional stated in an e-mail.
San Jose, California-based SPEX sued Western Digital in 2016.
SPEX stated it purchased the patent at subject from Spyrus, a cryptography firm that developed the expertise for encrypting delicate communications.
Spyrus co-founder Sue Pontius stated she was grateful to the jury for the decision. SPEX’s lead legal professional, Marc Fenster, stated the decision was “a vindication of Sue Pontius and her perseverance.”
A Western Digital spokesperson stated the corporate disagrees with the decision and plans to problem it in post-trial motions and an attraction if vital.
The lawsuit stated Western Digital information storage gadgets together with its Ultrastar, My Guide and My Passport merchandise infringed the patent.
Western Digital denied the allegations.
In July, a distinct jury in the identical Santa Ana, California, courtroom stated Western Digital owed greater than US$262 million to a different firm for infringing patents associated to growing exhausting drive storage capability.