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German Court Finds DVD Disc Manufacturer ODS Infringes MPEG-2 Patents



    A District Court in Germany (Landgericht Dusseldorf) today
    announced verdicts finding that German DVD disc manufacturer Optical
    Disc Service ("ODS") has infringed certain patents licensed in the
    MPEG-2 Patent Portfolio License offered by MPEG LA as a result of
    ODS's manufacture of DVD discs. The verdict of infringement as a
    result of DVD disc manufacturing issued in eight of nine cases brought
    by six patent holders who are Licensors to MPEG LA's MPEG-2 Patent
    Portfolio License. See http://www.mpegla.com/news/n_05-08-02PR.pdf.
    The patent holders alleged that using the MPEG-2 Standard in recording
    video onto DVD discs constituted acts of infringement. The MPEG-2
    Standard is the core technology underlying the efficient creation,
    transmission, storage and display of digitized moving images and sound
    tracks on which DVD and other digital technologies are based; and the
    DVD-Video Standard (DVD Specifications for Read-Only Disc, Part 3:
    VIDEO SPECIFICATIONS) requires DVD Video discs to contain information
    formatted in accordance with the MPEG-2 Standard.

    According to these verdicts, ODS has been sentenced to cease and
    desist its current DVD production and to pay damages to the patent
    owners for past DVD production. In addition to findings of
    infringement, the court also rejected arguments by ODS based on
    exhaustion, competition law and antitrust claims. The court's verdicts
    are enforceable if the patent holders provide a security bond to ODS.
    The verdicts can be appealed by ODS.

    MPEG LA, LLC

    MPEG LA is the world leader in alternative technology licenses,
    enabling users to acquire worldwide patent rights necessary for a
    technology standard or platform from multiple patent holders in a
    single transaction as an alternative to negotiating separate licenses.
    Wherever an independently administered one-stop patent license would
    provide a convenient marketplace alternative to assist users with
    implementation of their technology choices, the licensing model
    pioneered and employed by MPEG LA may provide a solution. Among MPEG
    LA's licenses is one for MPEG-2 digital video compression that has
    helped produce the most widely employed standard in consumer
    electronics history. The MPEG-2 Patent Portfolio License, which
    includes approximately 800 MPEG-2 essential patents in 57 countries,
    has more than 1000 licensees accounting for most MPEG-2 products,
    including an estimated 90% of all DVD discs, in the current world
    market. MPEG LA is an independent licensing administrator; it is not
    related to any standards agency and is not an affiliate of any patent
    holder. For more information, please refer to http://www.mpegla.com.