Nov 3rd, '09, EDIG files 19 Intellectual Property Lawsuits
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Jan 22, 2010 12:38PM
The first case was concluded in about one month.
e.Digital filed the infringement action against Canon, Kyocera, Nokia, Pentax, Panasonic, Ikegami, HTC, Coby Electronics, DXG, Roland, Leica Camera, Marantz, Imation, Summit Global (DBA Polaroid), Sakar, TEAC (DBA Tascam), VTech, Wolverine Data, and Samson Technologies (DBA Zoom).
"e.Digital’s ground-breaking inventions opened the door to the widespread use of flash memory in many of today’s popular electronic products,” said Fred Falk, president and CEO of e.Digital Corporation. “The strength of our fundamental intellectual property has been validated through a successful first round of licensing and settlement agreements. Our strategy is to leverage the knowledge and experience gained from the initial enforcement actions to streamline, accelerate and maximize our patent licensing efforts. Our patents are essential to many consumer electronic products and their use is growing in importance due to the proliferation of flash memory.”
“e.Digital has innovated and productized several new technologies since its inception in 1988 including the genesis of today’s Jabra telephony products, the first portable recording device to utilize flash memory, the first portable music device to incorporate voice recognition and multi-codec/DRM support, and the first dedicated portable in flight entertainment system,” concluded Falk. “Through our legal representatives, we remain committed to recognizing the value of our intellectual property, through licensing, and where and as required, through enforcing our rights through infringement litigation.”