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Burst.com sues Apple for patent infringement

 


vinodmishra
Burst.com has filed a countersuit against Apple Computer claiming that the iTunes software, the iPod and the Quicktime streaming software all infringe on patents held by Burst.com, Burst announced Monday.

After being approached by Burst.com in late 2004, Apple had filed for a declaratory judgment in January that it isn't infringing on Burst's patents, but Burst is going ahead with its lawsuit, filed Monday in federal court in San Francisco. Burst is asking for royalties as well as an injunction, it said in a press release.

Burst has developed software that helps companies speed up the delivery of audio and video files over a network. The company was involved in a similar patent infringement dispute with Microsoft last year that ended with a $60 million settlement and a Microsoft license to the Burst technology.

Apple and Burst had held discussions over the past year regarding the patents but never came to any licensing agreement. Apple doesn't believe the patents are valid, it said in January.

Richard Lang, co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Burst, said the company's patented technology involves the delivery of music or video over the Internet "faster than real-time." A television program over a broadcast network is delivered in real-time, meaning an hour-long show is delivered over the course of an hour. But Burst holds patents that cover sending an hour-long video across a network in a few minutes, in addition to other technology involved in delivering that video or audio content, he said.

Three of the four patents at issue in the new lawsuit are the same as the ones involved in the Microsoft suit, Lang said. An Apple representative did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Source: News.com
ralphbefree
There are sharks everywhere in these waters. This sounds like standard operating proceedures amongst the top tier companies of the world: take what you can till they say you can't; then say you're sorry. If you can afford the red tape it will usually buy you time while your product still makes money in the open market place. If Burst.com is truley the innovators of our current media streaming technology then I wish them the best of luck in getting thier fair return. I love this new technology and think that it has a lot of exciting applications for the future and would like to see the red tape cleared and further progress made Smile
alkady
I really feel bad for those little guys, While they try to really improve the world with their ideas, Big guys like Apple just want to take their work as their own to make money and barely move civillization one inch further.
jeremoi
If it is ture, I feel bad for Burst.com and I hope that they get what they deserve. These products came out and where popular before late 2004.

Apple gets their ideas copied by apple all the time. Windows Vista looks like a downgraded vesion if apple os X
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