RealD wins patent infringement action over MasterImage

RealD wins patent infringement action over MasterImage

RealD

MUMBAI: In the U.S. International Trade Commission investigation instituted against MasterImage 3D's Horizon3D cinema system products, an initial determination concluded that RealD's patents were valid and infringed by MasterImage. 

 

RealD had filed an ITC complaint contending that the Horizon3D cinema systems infringe RealD patents covering their optical architecture and polarisation control technologies. The ITC is an independent governmental agency in Washington, DC, responsible for addressing patent infringement disputes relating to goods that are manufactured abroad and imported into the United States.

 

RealD pioneered modern digital 3D in cinemas and is the dominant global 3D market leader with over 27,000 screens in 72 countries. RealD's XL Cinema Systems are the world's brightest, delivering the best visual experience possible to consumers.

 

“We are enormously pleased with today's initial determination by the U.S. International Trade Commission in our favour. We invested considerable time, effort and resources to develop the most light-efficient 3D projection system in the industry, and we will continue to aggressively enforce our intellectual property rights against any company that seeks to infringe on our patented technology,” said RealD executive vice president and general counsel Vivian Yang.

 

RealD has significant patent protection surrounding its light-doubling XL Cinema System with IP covering architecture and other aspects of the inventive technology. RealD's invention patents have been consistently affirmed in both examination and re-examination proceedings around the world.