Bluetooth pioneer Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) said today that it is
confident there is "absolutely no merit" in a patent-infringement suit filed
against three of its biggest customers.
The suit against Nokia, Samsung and Panasonic was brought by the Washington
Research Foundation (WRF), which funds and helps commercialise the results of
research in Washington State universities and labs.
Alan Woolhouse, vice-president of communications at
CSR, was guarded about his comments on the case today and could not say if only
his company's components are affected.
But he pointed out that some cases are launched with the aim of getting an
out-of-court settlement, whatever the merits of the original claim. "That's how
lawyers make their money," he said.
He also said some cases are prompted by commercial rivals, though he agreed
that this could hardly be said of the non-profit WRF.
Members of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, which polices the
technology, agree to licence relevant technology to each other without cost in a
bid to avoid patent disputes.
The suit comes as news broke that a billion Bluetooth devices have been
shipped globally – a majority of them from CSR.
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