10.05.2001 17:00:00 CET
BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands, May 10, 2001 -
ASM International N.V. (Nasdaq: ASMI and Euronext Stock Exchange in Amsterdam: ASM) announced today that its subsidiary, ASM America, Inc., has reached a settlement in the lawsuit recently filed by ASM against D&G Glassblowing in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
The court has issued an order upholding the validity of ASM's patents and trademarks. The court also permanently enjoined D&G "from making, offering for sale or selling parts, devices or apparatus intended for use in equipment originally manufactured by . . . ASM.'
In the settlement agreement filed with the court, D&G admits that its unauthorized marketing and sales of replacement quartz components infringed ASM's patents and ASMŽ trademark.
ASM's lawsuit, filed earlier this year, charged D&G with selling replacement quartz components for ASM's chemical vapor deposition (CVD) tools, including its EpsilonŽ series of single wafer epitaxial tools. ASM has numerous patents directed to its process chamber, graphite, and quartzware technology.
"This settlement is an important factor in helping ASM maintain the quality of its products', said Bob Haro, director of the Epsilon Marketing Group. "ASM will continue to enforce its patents and intellectual property to ensure that its customers get consistent process results, and to secure a supply-chain of these critical components through qualified and licensed vendors.'
ASM is a world-class supplier of single-wafer epitaxial tools and related semiconductor process equipment. ASM has been building and selling epitaxial reactors since 1987 and its Epsilon reactors are used in mass production by all major semiconductor device manufacturers and wafer suppliers worldwide.
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