Phanteks predictably says it's not infringing on Lian Li's patent with its daisy-chained fans.
over alleged copyright infringement. Lian Li holds that Phanteks infringed on its patent for daisy-chaining multiple PC fans together with its D30 fans, which Phanteks has since denied. Phanteks says it expects"this legal matter will confirm there is no infringement."
"From the start of the Phanteks D30 fan development, we set out to design an original product that innovates to provide new solutions to PC enthusiasts. We have consulted with patent lawyers during the development and prior to the announcement of the D30 fans and the fans were not found to infringe on the claims in the patent. Phanteks D30 fans are an original idea and have been issued patents in multiple countries to date.
The lawsuit, filed September 8 by Lian Li in California Central District Court, seeks to halt sales of Phantek's D30 fan lineup. It also requests damages be paid to rectify the alleged infringement.
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