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Message: March 2007

March 2007

posted on Jan 19, 2010 06:12PM

We are coming up on year 3 of the strategic alliance between EDIG and DM as they continue to ramp up infringement suits on EDIG's behalf.

Calendar 2010/fiscal 2011 promises to be another banner year as their effort to monetize EDIG's FLASH PATENT PORTFOLIO marches on. Against all odds and ALL naysayers, EDIG, in its first round of suits became a profitable company for the first time in its history.

7, 19, what's next?

e.Digital Corporation Retains Duane Morris LLP for License Enforcement of Flash Memory Patent Portfolio

Market Wire, March, 2007

e.Digital Corporation (OTCBB: EDIG), the owner of a portfolio of flash memory-related patents essential to consumer multimedia products, announced today that it has retained Duane Morris LLP (Duane Morris) as its intellectual property (IP) counsel for license enforcement of its flash memory-related patent portfolio.

Among the 100 largest law firms in the world, Duane Morris was recognized as the 13th most active patent litigation firm in the U.S. and was ranked 16th in the number of new patent litigation matters undertaken in 2005, according to IP Law360. Duane Morris represents clients in enforcing their patents and in patent licensing and has played a leading role in some of the most important cases in the field of patent law.

e.Digital has a 19-year record of innovation and significant investment in a robust intellectual property asset base. e.Digital was the first company to locate a speaker and microphone in the ear without feedback creating products and technology that ultimately led to the industry-leading Jabra line of hands-free communication products. It was the first to employ removable flash memory in a portable digital voice recorder and then manage the recordings with personal computers. e.Digital has designed and developed a range of products using its IP for OEMs and customers including, Hewlett-Packard/Disney, Bang & Olufsen, Gateway, Lanier Healthcare, Toshiba, Intel, Lucent and others. A portion of e.Digital's IP is used in its pioneering portable inflight entertainment (IFE) systems which have been utilized for 4 years by airlines throughout the world. e.Digital's latest dedicated IFE system, the studio-approved compact eVU(TM), features 7" or 8" high resolution LCD screen, 40 GB to 200 GB of rugged and reliable storage, and an industry-leading 14 hours of continuous video playback from a single battery charge.

"We are honored and excited to be represented by such an experienced and capable legal team," said e.Digital president, Will Blakeley. "We look forward to working with Duane Morris to monetize our patent portfolio."

SO DO I....

AND YOU ARE HERE !!!!!!!!

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