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Kioxia owes Viasat $229 million for infringing flash-memory patents, US jury says

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A US jury has ruled that Kioxia must pay Viasat $229 million for infringing flash-memory patents. The decision finds Kioxia liable for patent infringement. This case underscores the importance of intellectual property enforcement in the technology sector.

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No clear humanitarian implications from this legal dispute.

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  • No clear humanitarian implications from this legal dispute.
  • Potential indirect effects on jobs if Kioxia restructures, but not stated.

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Kioxia owes Viasat $229 million for infringing…

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