CopyTele Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Microsoft
May 01, 2013 11:07 ET
CopyTele Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Microsoft
MELVILLE, NY--(Marketwired - May 01, 2013) - CopyTele, Inc. ("[ CTI ]") (
[ Robert Berman ], CTI's President and CEO, stated, "With coverage on web conferencing technology across an industry that generates over $4 billion in annual revenue, these encryption patents are a prime example of the enormous, untapped potential at CTI. The new management team was attracted to CTI because of the tremendous value of its patents that were masked by its previous business model. We expect to launch additional assertion programs with significant revenue opportunities as we continue to mine CTI's patents, and acquire additional patent portfolios from third parties."
The Microsoft lawsuit represents the second patent assertion campaign launched by CopyTele this year, having previously initiated lawsuits against AU Optronics Corp., and E Ink Holdings in January, regarding patented electrophoretic display technologies, also developed in-house by CopyTele. Last month, CopyTele announced the acquisitions of 2 additional patent portfolios covering conversion systems for loyalty points programs such as frequent flier programs, and window frame technology commonly used in manufactured housing and replacement windows.
About CopyTele, Inc.
[ CopyTele ] develops and acquires patented technologies for the purposes of patent monetization and patent assertion. The company currently has 6 patent portfolios in the areas of Key Based Encryption, E-Paper Electrophoretic Display, Nano Field Emission Display ("NFED"), Micro Electro Mechanical Systems Display ("MEMS"), Loyalty Point Conversion Systems, and Window Frame Construction.Additional information is available at [ www.CTIpatents.com ].
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