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Phone makers sued over Bluetooth patent

By Tom Sanders
8 January 2007 09:39AM
Tags: phone | makers | sued | bluetooth | patent

University demands royalty payments for wireless technology.

The Washington Research Foundation (WRF) has filed a lawsuit against Nokia, Samsung and Panasonic for alleged patent infringement.

The suit claims that the manufacturers' Bluetooth-equipped handsets infringe on its patents.

WRF is seeking unspecified damages as well as a permanent injunction that prevents the companies from further manufacturing Bluetooth-equipped devices.

The organisation supports universities in Washington in enforcing and commercialising their intellectual property.

The legal complaint lists four patents which were filed by a student of the University of Washington as well as two other patents held by the university.

WRF lawyer Steve Lisa claimed that the organisation started enforcing the patents about two years ago, but could not reach an agreement with the manufacturers.

"We have been unable to make any progress to making any resolution with the companies directly," Lisa told vnunet.com.

The legal complaint states that WRF sold a licence to Broadcom to cover its Bluetooth chipsets. Nokia, Samsung and Panasonic purchase their Bluetooth chipsets from Cambridge Silicon Radio, which has declined to purchase a licence. 

"Each of the defendants has an option to avoid infringement of the subject patents and applications by purchasing Bluetooth chipsets from Broadcom," the complaint states.

Bluetooth technology is most commonly used in wireless headsets for mobile phones.

While the technology has a number of other potential applications, such as wireless printers and remote controls, the market for such devices has largely failed to take off.

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