Seagate picks fight over solid state drives
By Stuart Turton,
Seagate has launched the first of possibly many lawsuits against manufacturers of solid state drives (SSD), following through with threats it made last month.
The subject of the suit is STEC, a manufacturer of solid state drives for large businesses, which Seagate claims is violating four of its patents governing how drives communicate with computers and handle error correction and memory backup.
Seagate claimed it has tried to open discussions with SSD manufacturers about licensing its patents but made no headway. "They have blatantly decided they don't have to," Seagate chief executive officer William Watkins told the Wall Street Journal. "Now is the time to start enforcing our patents."
STEC countered that it was never contacted by Seagate and didn't hear anything about the lawsuit until proceedings were begun.
Seagate claimed last month that should the SSD market continue to grow, it would look at enforcing patents it claimed were being violated.
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