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IBM And Samsung Agree Patent Deal

IBM and Samsung Electronics have officially announced a patent cross-license agreement, whereby the two companies will license their respective patent portfolios to each other.

However specific terms and conditions of the agreement, which was announced 8 February, were not disclosed.

IBM and Samsung topped the list of the world’s most inventive companies in 2010 as the first and second recipients of the most US patents, respectively. IBM has been the leading recipient of US patents for 18 consecutive years.

Patent Powerhouses

Over the past several decades, IBM and Samsung have built strong patent portfolios covering a wide range of technologies, including semiconductors, telecommunications, visual and mobile communications, software, and technology-based services.

This cross-licensing agreement enables the two companies to innovate and operate freely while using each other’s patented inventions to help keep pace with sophisticated technology and business demands. The companies said the co-operation fostered by cross-licensing reinforces their ability to provide better products and services, while maintaining their competitiveness.

Collaboration Freedom

“This licensing agreement will help both companies expedite innovation and achieve business growth by providing each company access to the other’s patents for basic technologies,” said Seungho Ahn, executive vice president and head of the IP Centre at Samsung Electronics, in a statement. “We also hope the agreement will open new opportunities for wider collaboration between two of the leading innovators in the technology industry.”

“Patents and innovation are a critical component of IBM’s high-value business strategy,” said Ken King, vice president of Patents, Software & Services IP Licensing for IBM, also in a statement. “In addition to protecting the huge investment we make in R&D, patents also allow us to establish cross-licenses, which provide IBM and partners like Samsung with significant freedom of action, which is essential in the competitive global business environment.”

Darryl K. Taft

Darryl K. Taft covers IBM, big data and a number of other topics for TechWeekEurope and eWeek

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