Settlements
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On September 25, 2008, e.Digital announced the first settlement of its patent infringement lawsuits. A subsequent lawsuit filing releasing LG Electronics USA, Inc. as a defendant identified it as the settling party. The gross settlement amount reported in form 10-Q was $1.6 million.[33]
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On December 2, 2008, e.Digital announced a settlement and cross licensing agreement with Casio.[34] The gross settlement fee as calculated from data in the quarterly report was $1.65 million.[35]
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On December 17, 2008, e.Digital and Nikon Inc. filed a joint motion with the Court stating they had reached a settlement of their dispute. The gross settlement fee as calculated from data in the quarterly report was $2.0 million.[35]
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In February 2009, e.Digital reached settlements with Avid Technology, Olympus America Inc. and Sanyo North America according to court filings. Financial terms were not disclosed but e.Digital booked $4,865,350 in settlement licensing fees from the 3 companies in the quarter ended March 31, 2009.[1]
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In September 2009, e.Digital executed a settlement agreement with Samsung according to court filings. The gross settlement amount reported in the 10-Q for the period ending September 30,2009 was $1.25 million.[36]
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On December 10, 2009, e.Digital announced a settlement agreement with http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_hpqmzf">TIC Computer, Inc. (DBA as Wolverine Data). Financial terms were not disclosed but included a lump-sum payment and a royalty for any on-going sales of products that practice e.Digital’s U.S. Patent 5,491,774.[37]
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