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_Via Licensing Calls for Essential Patents for MHP, GEM and OCAP

10 June 2004
SAN FRANCISCO (June 10, 2004):- Via Licensing Corporation is pleased to
issue a call for essential patents reading on the Digital Video
Broadcasting Multimedia Home Platform (MHP), Globally Executable MHP
(GEM), CableLabs(R) OpenCable(TM) Applications Platform (OCAP(TM))
standards, and associated DVB specifications. The DVB Project and
CableLabs led in fostering the initial steps in this process.
Via Licensing Corporation has been selected by a group of patent
holders to develop licensing arrangements for patents essential to the
implementation of one or more of the above referenced standards and
specifications. Via will develop patent licensing programs around
essential patents owned by the patent holders, a group that includes
Comcast, France Telecom, Microsoft, OpenTV, Panasonic, Philips,
Telediffusion de France, Teracom, Time Warner Cable and Thomson. By
issuing a call for essential patents, Via will work with the essential
patent holders to develop fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory
license terms which will allow device manufacturers and software
developers access to technology in order to develop compliant
interactive television products and services. These standards and
specifications define a generic interface between interactive digital
applications and the terminals on which those applications execute.
They enable digital content providers to address all types of terminals
ranging from low-end to high-end set-top boxes, integrated digital TV
sets and multimedia PCs. A list of published standards and
specifications associated with the licensing arrangements is provided
in the chart below.
Via Licensing responded to an effort initiated by DVB and CableLabs to
develop licensing programs with the patent holders of essential patents
for the standards. Carter Eltzroth, Legal Director for DVB stated, "We
are delighted to see the significant progress toward bringing to market
a license for the standards associated with MHP. The DVB Project
encourages all organizations with patents that may be essential to
these standards to participate in the program. By working together the
essential patent holders will be able to bring a license to market
which will accelerate the adoption of MHP products and services
worldwide."
CableLabs' OCAP specification, which is based on Globally Executed MHP,
is also included in the call for IPR and patent pooling effort. "The
cable industry is committed to OCAP to bring innovative interactive
applications to cable subscribers. The formation of a patent licensing
pool around OCAP will allow device manufacturers and system operators
to deliver affordable standards-based solutions. CableLabs looks
forward to seeing fair and reasonable licensing terms from Via
Licensing as soon as they are available," said Dr. Richard R. Green,
President and CEO of CableLabs.
The goal of Via Licensing's call for patents is to identify the owners
of patents that are deemed essential for the practice of the standards
and specifications listed below. Essential patents are understood to be
issued patents or patent applications that have one or more independent
claims that would necessarily and unavoidably be infringed by the
implementation or use of the standards.
In response to being selected to manage the formation of the licensing
programs, Ramzi Haidamus, Vice President and General Manager of Via
Licensing, said, "We are honored to be selected to develop licensing
programs for the patent holders of the standards. Interactive
television represents the next generation of the television era and we
are delighted to be an enabling factor in this space. We look forward
to working with the essential patent holders to bring a license that
will accelerate the adoption of these exciting technologies by the mass
market."
Any entity that believes it has patents or pending patent applications
that are essential to the normative portions of the standards and
specifications which are listed in the table below is invited to
contact Via Licensing Corporation in order to receive information about
how to submit patents for an essentiality evaluation. Any company with
a patent or patent application that has been determined to be essential
may participate in a group consisting of essential patent holders that
will convene to discuss the commercialization terms for licensing
patents under fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory terms.
Please request such information by sending an email message to submissions@vialicensing.com, in which you specify your interest in making a submission for consideration of essentiality to the standard's specifications.
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