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Press Room![]() UT System Statement UT Regents Receive Additional Settlement in Patent Suit October 12, 2005 AUSTIN – The Board of Regents of The University of Texas System has reached a settlement in a patent infringement lawsuit against Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. and Philips Electronics North America Corp. The terms of this settlement are confidential and will not be made public. The UT System Board of Regents holds the intellectual property rights to the technology (Patent No. 4,674,112). Litigation was filed in March in U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas, to enforce the "character pattern recognition and communications apparatus" patent covering software co-invented by Dr. George Kondraske, professor of electrical and biomedical engineering at UT Arlington. Representing the UT System Board of Regents in the litigation is the Dallas-based law firm Shore Chan LLP. Philips is one of the world’s largest electronics companies with 159,709 employees in over 60 countries and sales in 2004 of $36.2 billion. The predictive text input functionality in Philips’ mobile phones is enabled by “T9” software licensed from Tegic Communications Corp. Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. and Philips Electronics North America Corp. are two of over 40 entities named in three lawsuits filed by the UT System Board of Regents in relation to the patent. Several other defendants, including Research in Motion Limited, Research in Motion Corp., MiTAC International Corp., MiTAC Inc., MiTAC USA, Inc., Mio Technology Ltd., Mio Technology Corp., USA, and MiTAC Service Centre (Houston) have taken a license and settled under The Board of Regents' established licensing terms. Negotiations continue with the remaining entities named in the lawsuits. Information concerning the lawsuits is available on-line at http://www.112patent.com/. The UT System is one of the nation's largest higher education systems with 15 campuses, including nine academic and six health institutions, and an annual operating budget of $9.6 billion (FY 2006). Student enrollment is projected to exceed 185,000 in the 2005 academic year. The UT System confers one-third of the state's undergraduate degrees and educates three-fourths of Texas health care professionals. With more than 76,000 employees, the UT System is one of the largest employers in Texas. The University of Texas at Arlington is a nationally ranked Carnegie Doctoral Research -Extensive University and a comprehensive teaching, research and public service institution located in the heart of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Its state-of-the-art research facilities, strategic location and innovative student employment programs enhance its partnership with area businesses and industry. UT Arlington, a member of the University of Texas System, has more than 25,000 students from 150 countries and offers 91 baccalaureate, 76 master’s and 35 doctoral degrees within nine academic units and a graduate school, as well as the only Honors College in North Texas and one of only six in the state. Contacts
Background Materials Copies of the settlement agreement, license, and research grant are available at http://www.112patent.com/. UT Regents Receive Settlement in Patent Suit (08/01/05) UT System Statement: UT Regents Pursue Patent Infringement Litigation in United States District Court (03/11/05) U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas homepage UT System homepage |
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