Philips to pay R5.2bn for violating patents

A Philips logo is seen at the Philips headquarters in Amsterdam in this file picture.

A Philips logo is seen at the Philips headquarters in Amsterdam in this file picture.

Published Oct 2, 2014

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New York - A US jury on Wednesday ordered Dutch electronics giant Philips to pay $466.8 million (R5.2 billion) to the American corporation Masimo for violating two medical device patents.

The eight members of the Delaware jury gave their verdict after a two-week trial, which came after California-based Masimo had filed a complaint in February 2009.

Jurors also found that Masimo had not infringed a Philips patent, as the Dutch firm had claimed.

“We are very disappointed in the verdict and will appeal this decision of the jury,” Philips spokesman Steve Klink said in a statement.

“We remain convinced that Philips has not infringed any valid, enforceable patent claims of the two asserted Masimo patents.”

AFP could not immediately reach a Masimo spokesperson for comment.

The case involved patents related to pulse oximetry, a non-invasive technique of determining oxygen levels in blood.

Masimo shares closed 12.88 percent higher in New York, at $24.02. - Sapa-AFP

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