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February 18, 2009
No Noise Reduction
Headphone
makers Bose and Lightspeed haven't come up to speed for a complete
cross-licensing of their noise-reduction technologies, so they keep at each
other. In 2002, Lightspeed settled with Bose over an Oregon court battle,
Lightspeed's home turf. Bose agreed to lay off Lightspeed for improvements to
Lightspeed's headsets. In 2007, Lightspeed came out with its new Zulu
model. So Bose has just plugged Lightspeed into a suit in Boston, Bose's
home boombox, alleging Zulu is not just an improvement, covered under the
previous agreement, but new technology infringing Bose's
5,181,252, which is a rather old patent (filed 1991). Bose is already
blaring at other headphone makers
at the ITC
over '252.
Posted by Patent Hawk at February 18, 2009 1:08 AM | Litigation