MPEG LA Sue DVD Disc Manufacturer ODS for Patent Infringement
Source: http://www.mpegla.com/news/n_05-08-02PR.pdf
- (Denver, Colorado, US 02 August 2005) MPEG LA today announced that several leading electronics companies and a university have filed suit in Germany against Optical Disc Service (ODS) for infringing patents used in DVD disc manufacturing. Plaintiffs include France Télécom, S.A.; Fujitsu Ltd., GE Technology Development, Inc.; Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV; Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.; Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Robert Bosch GmbH; Sony Corporation; Thomson Licensing S.A., The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, and Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. We regret that ODSs refusal to take a license with individual patent holders or with MPEG LA has made it necessary for these companies to decide to take legal action , said MPEG LA CEO Baryn S. Futa. ODSs continued use of MPEG-2 essential patents without a license is unfair to both patent holders and DVD manufacturers who are meeting their MPEG-2 intellectual property obligations. It also leaves their customers exposed to patent infringement liability. DVD manufacturers need a license under MPEG-2 essential patents, and MPEG LA hopes ODS will rectify this unfairness immediately.
