Although Sony and LG on the blue light patent infringement dispute is still outstanding, but the Netherlands at The Hague International Court of Justice after a 10-day ban on the decision to release Sony a horse, allowing more than 300,000 PS3 mainframe in Europe. The Hague International Tribunal's ban on PS3 hosts began late last month, when LG sued Sony, including PS3, for infringing on their Blu-ray broadcasting technology patents, and a large number of PS3 hosts sold to Europe were detained by customs, causing the European retail market to face a crisis of no sale. The ban on PS3 lasted 10 days, and a significant number of PS3 were seized yesterday, according to European media reports. The International Court of the Hague held an emergency session yesterday to discuss whether to extend the ban. According to the Dutch Telegraph, yesterday's session finally decided to stop the ban on PS3, and the court ordered LG to return the seized host and pay a total of € 130,000 in court proceedings. For LG, the hundreds of thousands of PS3 now become a real drag, with every extra day generating € 200,000 of spending. Of course, the cost is certainly more than LG itself. Although the ban means that PS3 can be sold in Europe, and the official said that the stock of stocks did not cause too much impact on the European market, but the turmoil has caused Sony a lot of damage. (Edit/Xu Mingming)
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