Seoul Semiconductor: Everlight Convicted for Stealing World-First Technology
2025.08.25
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Red Card for
Companies Using Illegal LED Products
SEOUL, South Korea--Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (KOSDAQ:
046890), The Supreme Court of Korea has recently upheld a lower court ruling
convicting Taiwan-based Everlight Electronics Co., Ltd. of violating
the Act on Prevention and Protection of Industrial Technology for
misappropriating Seoul Semiconductor’s patented LED technology.
Everlight was indicted for bribing three former employees of Seoul
Semiconductor to misappropriate core technologies developed over decades of
R&D, including the world’s first No-wire second-generation LED
technology and advanced UV LED technologies. The former employees who leaked
the technologies were also sentenced to prison terms.
Although Everlight initially appealed its first-trial conviction for trade
secret infringement, the appellate court determined that Seoul Semiconductor’s
technologies went beyond ordinary trade secrets and qualified as advanced
national industrial technologies under Korea’s Industrial Technology Protection
Act, adding further charges. Last week, the Supreme Court upheld the lower
court’s ruling, making the conviction final.
Industry experts view the Supreme Court’s ruling as a meaningful precedent
that will foster research and development while advancing the quality of human
life. The decision confirms that Korea’s criminal jurisdiction can be
effectively applied to foreign companies, and that under the principle of dual liability,
both individuals and corporations can be held accountable.
This ruling serves as a strong warning to both domestic and overseas
companies attempting to steal technology, either directly or indirectly. At the
same time, it is expected to encourage fair competition and creative innovation.
In addition to the technology theft litigation, Seoul Semiconductor has
vigorously pursued Everlight’s patent infringements. Over the past seven years,
the company has won all 16 patent lawsuits across five countries, securing
court orders prohibiting sales and mandating the recall of infringing products.
Seoul Semiconductor is closely tracking the enforcement of the rulings and making
sure companies aren’t disregarding them to save costs.
Lee Chung-hoon, founder of Seoul Semiconductor and the son of a farmer,
stated, “Birth may be unfair, but opportunity must be fair. When
intellectual property rights are respected, they give hope to struggling young
people and companies, foster creative innovation, and gradually improve
people’s lives.”
He further emphasized, “We are determined to dedicate ourselves to
research and development, choosing bold failure over mere survival. And we will
respond resolutely, even at all costs, against companies that infringe on our
patents.”
For the past 30 years, Seoul Semiconductor has dedicated itself to the
research and development of optical semiconductors, amassing more than 18,000
patents—an unparalleled portfolio in the LED industry. These are not merely
numbers; they include core technologies that define the second generation of
the LED industry, such as the world’s first No-wire technology
(essential for MicroLED display manufacturing) and the world’s first RGB 1-chip
technology. Today, Seoul Semiconductor stands as the world’s No. 1 in LED
backlight technology, No. 1 in UV LEDs, and No. 3 in the global LED industry
overall, solidifying its position as a leading optical semiconductor company.
About Seoul Semiconductor
Seoul Semiconductor is the world’s third-largest global optoelectronics
(LED) company, specializing in LED technology for over 30 years. With the
vision of "Making the world clean, healthy, and beautiful through
light," Seoul Semiconductor leads a new paradigm of light across various
industries, including lighting, automotive, IT (such as backlighting), and its
subsidiary, Seoul Viosys, which specializes in MicroLED, UV, Sensors, and
Datacomm(SD).
Some of the groundbreaking technologies developed by Seoul Semiconductor
include the world’s first innovative No-wire LED technology WICOP, the SunLike
LED, which replicates natural sunlight spectrum, the high-voltage LED Acrich,
the ultra-bright nPola LED (10 times brighter than conventional LEDs),
the RGB one-chip MicroLED WICOP Pixel, and UV sterilization technology Violeds.
Seoul Semiconductor holds an impressive portfolio of over 18,000 patents,
and in the last 20 years, the company has won over 100 cases in patent
litigation across 8 countries. Believing that the patent system provides hope
for young people and serves as a foundation for building a better world, the
company is actively engaged in intellectual property protection. For more
details, visit our official website (www.seoulsemicon.com or www.seoulviosys.com) and our
social media channels (LinkedIn).
Contacts
Seoul
Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Jinseop Jung
jjs8732@seoulsemicon.com
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Summary of Seoul Semiconductor vs. Everlight Lawsuits (Image: Seoul Semiconductor)
[Image] Comparison of 1st-Generation LED and 2nd-Generation ‘WICOP’ Structure (Image:
Seoul Semiconductor)