Anne Bucher  |  October 27, 2017

Category: Closed Class Actions

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UPDATE 3:

  • Readers reported this settlement paying out up to $255.06 as of June 11, 2022.
  • Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID!

UPDATE 2:

  • The Court approved the motion to distribute settlement funds April 7, 2022.
  • According to the order, electronic payments will be issued between June 6 and 17, 2022.
  • Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

UPDATE:

  • On May 24, 2017, three additional defendants have agreed to settle this class action lawsuit, bringing the total settlement fund up to $180 million.
  • Class Members now have until Oct. 30, 2017, to file a claim, which can be done online in just a few minutes. 

A group of electronics companies have agreed to pay a total of $180 million to settle a class action lawsuit that accused them of engaging in a conspiracy to fix the prices of optical disk drives. These settlements affect indirect purchasers of optical disk drives.

Optical disk drives are devices that allow data to be read from and/or written to optical disks, such as DVDs, CDs and other computer software storage. Optical disk drives are included in a variety of consumer electronic devices, including desktop and laptop computers.

This optical disk drive antitrust class action lawsuit includes a number of consolidated cases that were filed against electronic companies after the U.S. Department of Justice announced in 2009 that it was conducting a criminal investigation into the optical disk drive industry. The optical disk drive class action lawsuits were consolidated in 2010.

On July 21, 2016, a California federal judge approved $124.5 million worth of settlements in the case with Sony, Hitachi-LG Data Storage, Panasonic Corp., and NEC Corp. In March 2017, PLDS, Pioneer and TEAC agreed to pay an additional $55.5 million to resolve the price-fixing claims against them, bringing the total settlement to $180 million.

Consumers covered by the optical disk drive settlements include consumers in 23 states and the District of Columbia who bought optical disk drives from April 2003 to December 2008.

Several named defendants remain in this class action lawsuit including: BenQ Corporation, BenQ America Corp., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Toshiba Corp., Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corp., Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corp. Korea, and Quanta Storage Inc. A trial date of Feb. 12, 2018 has been set for these remaining electronics companies.

Class Members who want to opt out of the settlement or ask to be excluded from its terms, must do so by July 14, 2017.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the indirect purchaser optical disk drive settlement include any one who was a resident of Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, or Wisconsin and who, between April 1, 2003 and Dec. 31, 2008, purchased (for their own use and not for resale) one or more of the following products manufactured by one or more of the defendants or their alleged coconspirators:

• A computer with an internal optical disk drive;
• A stand-alone optical disk drive designed for internal use in computers; or
• An optical disk drive designed to be attached externally to a computer.

NOTE: Purchases of Panasonic-brand computers are not covered by this class action settlement.

Potential Award

$10 per drive (estimated).

The settlement fund will be distributed among Class Members on a pro rata basis. The actual amount each consumer receives will be based on how many ODDs purchased by the Class Member during the Class period and the total number of claims filed. The Claim Administrator estimates this will amount to $10 per drive, but the actual payout could be more or less depending on these factors.

Proof of Purchase

Class Members must file a Claim Form no later than Oct. 30, 2017 as well as provide the total number of products containing an ODD purchased between Apr. 1, 2003 through Dec. 31, 2008.

“Additionally, if you previously filed a claim on the initial settlements with Panasonic, NEC, Sony and HLDS, you do not need to file a new claim now and your previously filed claim will automatically be counted toward the new settlements with PLDS, Pioneer and TEAC, as well as any future settlements that may be reached with any of the remaining defendants in the case, unless you specifically exclude yourself from one or more of those new settlements.”

Claim Form Deadline

6/28/2019   UPDATED

Case Name

In re: Optical Disk Drive Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 3:10-md-2143-RS, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Francisco Division

Final Hearing

2/7/2019   UPDATED

UPDATE: The Optical Disk Drive Antitrust Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on November 7, 2017.  Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our  Facebook page.

UPDATE 2: On November 27, 2017, an appeal to the Optical Disk Drive Antitrust Class Action Settlement was filed. Claims will not be paid until all appeals are exhausted.  We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  

UPDATE 3: On Aug. 23, 2018, Samsung and Toshiba agreed to pay $25 million to settle allegations against them that the companies were a part of a widespread conspiracy to fix the price of optical disk drive products.

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

In re: ODD Products Indirect Purchaser Litigation
c/o Gilardi & Co. LLC
P.O. Box 43424
Providence, RI 02940-3424
877-368-9020
info@OpticalDiskDriveAntitrust.com

Class Counsel

HAGENS BERMAN SOBOL SHAPIRO LLP

Defense Counsel

Counsel for Panasonic and NEC Corporation:
WINSTON & STRAWN LLP

Counsel for Hitachi-LG Data Storage:
ROPES & GRAY LLP

Counsel for Sony:
SCHILLER & FLEXNER LLP

Counsel for Philips:
BAKER BOTTS LLP

Counsel for Pioneer:
JONES DAY

Counsel for TEAC:
KATTEN MUCHIN ROSENMAN LLP

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544 thoughts onOptical Disk Drive Indirect Purchaser Class Action Settlement

  1. wacity says:

    Can somebody please explain to me why only those state always get benefits from class action lawsuit?

    Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin

    1. Consumer says:

      It all depends on the laws in certain states cause they to be qualified to submit claims…as far as I understand it…hope this helps…but yeah it stinks it’s only certain states.

  2. Herminia says:

    They extended the settlement.

  3. mark zeta says:

    Is this the same lawsuit that was filed a long time ago and finally settled? If it is I might’ve submitted a claim a couple years back

  4. sandra mason says:

    Claim form is working ,click file claim above and click online claim

  5. NoName Given says:

    WARNING !!!!!!
    ============
    Funny how Norton Antivirus blocks the claim form as a malicious website. Apparently this is a scam folks or Norton wouldn’t be blocking the form page. I’ll bet this is really an identity theft attempt or something like that.

    1. B says:

      No.
      This is a trusted website Ive never had a problem with ANY link on here and Im an avid user for the last several years.

      Norton is notorious for misappropriating links (and .dll files for that matter ) You might say they are Norton-torious for it
      ;)
      Hope that helps.

    2. rew1ndmind says:

      Norton sucks. I, too, have used this web-site for quite a while. When you file the claim, go to the Norton icon and disable while filling out the form.

    3. fs says:

      Yeah, the site is safe and legit. Warnings like that are only because users accidentally marked them as a dangerous site and doesn’t really provide any security.

  6. Wise says:

    They told me they were going to update the website and the payment will be electronic , some people don’t have PayPal or a bank account , I am not understanding this one , I would mail certified mail return receipt on this one.

  7. unthinkable says:

    Oh I emailed the claims administrator and was told that an address is not needed.
    Don’t trust …..I mailed my claim ..

    1. fs says:

      The email I got said they will email you a link to claim your money instantly online in the summer.

  8. unthinkable says:

    The claim form is available under the website.. The online claim form doesn’t take addresses… I printed the claim form and sent it back before July 1 2017..let’s have fun y’all

  9. JENNELL says:

    Sometimes the people won’t post the claim form so just keep checking

  10. Laurie Sykora says:

    Form for updates isn’t working FYI ☹️

    1. bakon says:

      Try it again because it worked for me

    2. hannah says:

      Agreed!

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