Bluetooth Lawsuit
Krish writes "The Seattle Times reports that a local Washington state group is suing cellphone makers for patent infringement on bluetooth devices. Research conducted by a University of Washington undergraduate more than a decade ago has become the subject of a lawsuit filed against some of the largest cellphone manufacturers in the world.
The suit claims that consumer electronics giant Matsushita and its Panasonic unit, as well as Samsung and Nokia, are infringing on four patents sold under the 'Bluetooth' name."
the article was kind of vague. this is the patent in question. Personally, it seems kind of obvious, but that's how it goes.
Do you even lift?
These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.
Bluetooth is a protocol it doesn't describe the hardware implementation.
The said patent seems to be hardware related.
There is. Its called LACHES!
http://www.converium.com/2103.asp
I tend to agree with that assessment. In this case, however, it's not the Bluetooth protocol that's infringing, it's the hardware implementation (i.e. the chips) that are apparently infringing. Realizing that said chips were infringing your patents would probably be a non-trivial thing to discover. From the article:
The second company, CSR, sells their chips to the cell phone makers who are being sued.