August 13, 2003 3:49 PM PDT
Standards bodies file brief in Rambus case
The brief argues that Rambus should not be allowed to prevail in its case, because the company allegedly concealed intellectual property from a standards group called Joint Electron Devices Engineering Council (JEDEC) when the group's bylaws demanded disclosure. This led to a trial court declaring last year that Rambus could not bring patent-infringement claims against Infineon and that Rambus committed fraud. An appeals court essentially reversed that trial court ruling, noting that a number of companies didn't follow the group's bylaws. Another trial between Rambus and Infineon is pending.





