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Patent Wars: Solaria Vs. Canadian Solar

On March 31, the company filed a suit in the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California claiming Canadian Solar is infringing Solaria''s U.S. patent covering a process for separating photovoltaic strips from solar cells for use in tiled (aka "shingled") solar modules.

Solaria settles patent claims against Canadian Solar

The suit claimed that Canadian Solar infringed Solaria''s US patent concerning a process for separating photovoltaic strips from silicon solar cells for use in shingled solar panels.

Solaria Wins Initial Ruling from ITC Against Canadian Solar

The Judge''s Initial Determination unequivocally demonstrates that Canadian Solar utilized Solaria''s innovations and technology without permission and in violation of U.S. patent law.

Solaria brings its patent claims against Canadian Solar to ITC,

Solaria on March 31 lodged a patent infringement claim against Canadian Solar related to U.S. patent number 10,522,707, which concerns the process of separating photovoltaic strips from solar

After Winning Initial ITC Ruling, Solaria Settles Its

Under the terms of the agreement, Solaria has agreed to terminate its litigations against Canadian Solar in exchange for Canadian Solar ceasing its importation of shingled solar modules into the...

ITC finds that Canadian Solar did infringe on Solaria''s shingled

The Judge assigned by the ITC to oversee Solaria''s lawsuit against Canadian Solar issued an Initial Determination finding that Canadian Solar violated section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, in its importation of shingled solar modules. The Judge''s ruling found a violation of U.S. Patent 10,651,333 and U.S. Patent 10,763,388.

Solaria settles patent claims against Canadian Solar

Solaria Corporation, a U.S.-based solar tech provider, settled its patent infringement claims against Canadian Solar, Inc. (CSIQ). Under the terms of the agreement, Solaria has agreed to terminate its litigations against Canadian Solar in exchange for Canadian Solar ceasing its importation of shingled solar modules into the U.S. for seven years.

Solaria Wins Initial Ruling from ITC Against Canadian

The Judge''s Initial Determination unequivocally demonstrates that Canadian Solar utilized Solaria''s innovations and technology without permission and in violation of U.S. patent law.

Solaria settles patent claims against Canadian Solar

Solaria Corporation settled its patent infringement claims against Canadian Solar and under terms of the agreement, Solaria agreed to stop the litigations in exchange for Canadian Solar stopping the importation of shingled solar modules into the US for seven years.

Solaria wins initial ITC ruling against Canadian Solar

Solaria Corporation has won an important ruling from the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) in its effort to stop Canadian Solar, Inc. (CSIQ) from infringing two of Solaria''s U.S. patents. These two patents cover shingled solar modules and a process for separating photovoltaic (PV) strips from solar cells for use in shingled

Solaria Wins Initial ITC Ruling on Patents Against Canadian Solar

Solaria Corp., a U.S.-based provider of solar energy products, has won a ruling from the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) in its effort to stop Canadian Solar Inc. (CSIQ) from infringing...

After Winning Initial ITC Ruling, Solaria Settles Its Patent Claims

Under the terms of the agreement, Solaria has agreed to terminate its litigations against Canadian Solar in exchange for Canadian Solar ceasing its importation of shingled solar modules into the...

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