U.S. Court Affirms Principle of Protecting Domestic Patent Technologies, Permanently Bans Infringing Products
2026.02.24
COLUMBIA, South Carolina - In
February 2026, a U.S. federal court ruled that Laser Components, a century-old
global optics company, had infringed patents held by Sensor Electronic
Technology, Inc. (SETi),
a U.S.-based company that has focused on opto-semiconductor R&D and
manufacturing for the past 25 years. The court ordered a permanent injunction
banning the sale of the infringing products. The ruling applies not only to the
manufacture and sale of products using the infringing technology, but also to
employees and executives who cooperated in or were involved in the
infringement.
The patented technology is
regarded as one of the core technologies for the future opto-semiconductor
market, which is projected to grow to approximately $50 billion within the next
decade—about one quarter the size of the memory semiconductor market. By
converting electrical energy into light energy, the technology is expected to
be used in AR glasses that could replace smartphones, as well as in
high-bandwidth memory (HBM) semiconductors to reduce AI-related power
consumption. The essence of the patent lies in optimizing semiconductor current
and multi-layer structures to maximize photon generation while minimizing
photon loss within the semiconductor—thereby significantly enhancing
performance.
A key aspect of this ruling is
that the scope of infringement was not limited to specific products. The court
prohibited the manufacture, sale, and importation of all products produced
using processes similar to the patented technology. The written judgment
further clarified that the injunction applies not only to the company’s
executives and employees, but also to any third parties who assisted or
participated in the infringing activities.
The decision follows the same
legal context as a similar patent infringement case involving SETi in 2019. In
that case, a former SETi technical employee relocated to China, established and
operated an opto-semiconductor company, and later returned to the United States
to found Bolb Inc., which was found to have infringed SETi’s patents. The court
issued injunctions against Bolb employees and related parties. In the present
Laser case, the infringing products were manufactured by a company established
by a former executive of Seoul Viosys—SETi’s long-time OEM manufacturing
partner—and were subsequently imported and sold by Laser Components. The court
delivered a firm judgment against the misappropriation of the underlying
technology.
Rakesh Jain, CEO of SETi,
stated, “Birth is not fair, but opportunity must be fair.” He added, “Without opto-semiconductors,
the United States could not manufacture automobiles or aircraft, and our homes
and streets would fall into darkness. Yet today, everyone talks only about
silicon semiconductors and AI, while the national security risks associated
with opto-semiconductors are rarely mentioned.”
He further noted, “Some large
corporations are using low-cost products that infringe patents. To manufacture
products essential to the United States, SETi has secured a 25,000-square-meter
site and, together with Seoul Viosys in Korea, has invested billions of dollars
over the past 25 years. However, we are currently operating at less than 10%
capacity.” He urged, “For the sake of national security, opto-semiconductor
patent technologies must be protected, and the government should pay special
attention to preventing U.S. patents from being sold to foreign companies.”
About Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. (SETi)
SETi is a U.S.-based innovation company that developed and commercialized
the world’s first Deep UV LED opto-semiconductor technology. Headquartered in
Columbia, South Carolina, SETi, the subsidiary of Seoul Semiconductor (KOSDAQ:
046890), has built a strong portfolio of more than 600 foundational patents and
continues to develop and manufacture its own EPI technology in-house. SETi
generates approximately $10 million in annual revenue across global
applications, including medical, industrial, and environmental sectors, and
continues to lead technological advancement in the field. For more information,
visit: http://www.s-et.com/en/.
About Seoul Viosys
Seoul Viosys possesses the
technological capability to produce full-spectrum opto-semiconductor chips from
200nm to 1,400nm, supported by over 6,000 patents. The company manufactures
VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) and laser diodes, and
mass-produces the world’s first “WICOP Pixel,” which integrates R, G, and B for
displays into a single chip.Founded in 2002, Seoul Viosys currently holds the
world’s No. 1 market share in UV LED and, together with its parent company
Seoul Semiconductor—which holds 15,000 patents—continues to strengthen its
technological leadership in the global market.For more information, visit: www.seoulviosys.com.
Opto-Semiconductor Structure & Applied Patented
Technologies (image: SETi)
Global Semiconductor Market Structure and Growth Outlook (2025–2034) (image: SETi)
Contacts
Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Jin(Jinseop Jung)
jjs8732@seoulsemicon.com