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MP3
Players under fire in US and European
courtrooms |
by:
Paolo
d'Amato |
ALEXANDRIA,
Va. & TURIN, Italy - Oct., 2005 - Audio
MPEG, Inc. and Sisvel, S.p.A. announced
that Thomson S.A. and a number of its subsidiaries
have been sued in the United States and
Europe for infringement of several MPEG
Audio patents by its MP3 players and digital
set-top boxes. This patented technology
was developed and is owned by France Telecom,
TDF (Telediffusion De France), Philips,
and IRT (Institut fur Rundfunktechnik GmbH).
The patents are essential to the MPEG audio
compression standard used worldwide in MP3
players, TV set top boxes, digital television
broadcasting, and an increasing number of
consumer electronics products.
The lawsuits were filed by Sisvel S.p.A.
and Audio MPEG, Inc., who have the right
to license the patents. Litigations for
patent infringement against Thomson are
now pending and progressing in Alexandria
- Virginia, Mannheim - Germany, and Milan
- Italy. In this process, thousands of Thomson
MP3 products have been detained by the customs
authorities in Germany and continue to be
detained by customs following a preliminary
injunction issued by the Mannheim Court
in Germany.
According to the complaints, Thomson markets
and sells MP3 players, TV set top boxes,
DVD players, and CD players using MPEG audio
compression covered by the patents of France
Telecom, TDF, Philips, and IRT, without
a current license to practice those inventions.
Over 250 companies are licensed under these
patents and are paying royalties. Until
recently, Thomson was also licensed, but
failed to renew their license in 2005.
The lawsuits seek royalties for past infringement,
punitive damages for willful infringement,
attorney's fees, and injunctions to permanently
prohibit Thomson from selling MP3 players,
TV set top boxes, DVD players, and CD players
using MPEG audio compression.
"By refusing to renew their license under
the MPEG Audio patents, Thomson has ignored
its duty to respect intellectual property
of third parties. This led to the seizure
of its products by the Customs Authorities
and made lawsuits necessary in both the
United States and Europe," said Gen. Richard
I. Neal, President of Audio MPEG, Inc. "Thomson's
failure to take a license is not only unfair
to the owners and the inventors of the patents,
whose efforts and research have made this
technology possible, but also to the over
250 competitors of Thomson who are meeting
their intellectual property obligations
as licensees under these patents. Our actions
both in the United States and overseas are
all about accountability and responsibility."
According to John Paul, a partner in the
law firm of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow,
Garrett & Dunner, LLP, "The US litigation
against Thomson is pending in one of the
fastest moving Federal trial courts in the
United States, a court known as the "rocket
docket." Litigation in the US is focused
on getting all of the facts out in the open
and that process consumes a tremendous amount
of time, energy, and expense. In the rocket
docket the consumption of these resources
is even more intense because the court requires
that the litigation must be completed much
faster than in other courts."
Who are Sisvel and Audio MPEG?
Società Italiana per lo Sviluppo dell'Elettronica
S.p.A (Sisvel) is a patent management company
that has become a leader in its field with
offices in Turin, Milan, and Hong Kong.
It has the rights to license a number of
patent portfolios, including the non-US
patents in a portfolio relating to MPEG
audio compression. Originally established
in 1982 as a joint venture by the Italian
television producers, it later acquired
the entire patent portfolio of Indesit and
conducted a number of successful licensing
programs in various fields of consumer electronics.
Audio MPEG, Inc. is a patent management
company, located in Alexandria, Virginia.
It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sisvel
and has the rights to license the US patents
in a portfolio relating to MPEG audio compression.
About the author:
For more information about Sisvel S.p.A
and Audio MPEG, Inc. please visit the following
websites: http://www.sisvel.itand
http://www.audiompeg.com
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