In the patent lawsuit in Korea at the Seoul Central District Court which Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (“MCC”) filed against a US company, Intematix Corporation (“Intematix”) and a Korean distributor, GVP, claiming that they infringe a red phosphor patent in Korea (No. 816693) which is owned by MCC and National Institute of Material Science, the court ruled on February 5, 2013 that Intematix and GVP are enjoined from importing and selling their accused phosphor products, accepting our claims.
The Korean patent No. 816693 (*) relates to a nitride-type red phosphor commonly known as CASN and SCASN (**), and LED, lighting equipment and image display etc. in which such phosphor is used. CASN and SCASN is the red phosphor to be most widely used in LED due to its high brightness and reliability. Such red phosphor MCC now sells is supported and held in high repute by many LED manufacturers.
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・This patent covers a wide range of CASN and SCASN phosphor and thus, for example, a CASN or SCASN phosphor containing one or more elements other than its main constituent elements may be within the scope of that patent.
・As to CASN and SCASN phosphor, MCC owns many relevant patents other than the above patent.
Should a party infringe any of MCC’s patents, we will take every appropriate measure without overlooking it.
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CASN and SCASN: phosphors whose general formula is CaAlSiN3:Eu etc.