Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
General
Patent Corporation (GPC), a leading patent licensing
and enforcement firm, announced today on behalf of its client, Leighton
Technologies LLC, that it has settled all pending
lawsuits with HID Global Corporation (HID) of Irvine, Calif., and
licensed Leighton’s patents to HID, a leading manufacturer of employee
and student ID cards, driver’s licenses and transaction cards such as
cashless payment, fare collection, vending and loyalty cards.
Leighton Technologies LLC owns several U.S. Patents that generally
relate to the lamination process for RFID (or “contactless”) cards that
use an embedded chip to enable secure financial payments and access to
secure locations.
All parties to two lawsuits − HID Corporation, Indala Corporation
and AccessID, Inc. v. Leighton Technologies LLC and General Patent
Corporation which was filed in U.S. District Court for the Central
District of California (CV-SACV05-513)and HID Global
Corporation v. Keith R. Leighton which was filed in U.S. District Court
for the Northern District of Ohio (1:07CV1972) – agreed to a settlement
that included a license for HID Global for the Leighton patents.
“We are very pleased to reach an amicable agreement with HID
Global and the other parties to these lawsuits, and to license the
Leighton patents to HID,” said Paul
Lerner, General Patent’s Sr. Vice President and General
Counsel.
HID Global is the second transaction card OEM to license Leighton
Technologies’ patents. General Patent granted a license for the Leighton
patents to Oberthur Technologies of America Corporation in 2008.
About Leighton Technologies LLC
Leighton
Technologies LLC is the owner of six U.S. Patents: 1. 5,817,207:
“Radio frequency identification card and hot lamination process for the
manufacture of radio frequency identification cards” 2. 6,036,099:
“Hot lamination process for the manufacture of a combination
contact/contactless smart card and product resulting therefrom” 3. 6,214,155:
“Radio frequency identification card and hot lamination process for the
manufacture of radio frequency identification cards” 4. 6,441,736:
“Ultra-thin flexible durable radio frequency identification devices and
hot or cold lamination process for the manufacture of ultra-thin
flexible durable radio frequency identification devices” 5. 6,557,766:
“Hot lamination method for a hybrid radio frequency optical memory card
converting sheets into a web process” 6. 6,514,367:
“Hot lamination process for the manufacture of a combination
contact/contactless smart card” Leighton Technologies is a portfolio
company of IP
Holdings LLC, and is managed by General
Patent Corporation. A non-exclusive license under the patents is
available on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. For licensing
terms, please contact Kathlene Ingham at (845) 368-4000 x107. For more
information, please visit www.leighton-tech.com.
About IP Holdings LLC
IP
Holdings LLC, an affiliate of General Patent
Corporation, is an IP‑centric merchant banking organization. IP Holdings
provides IP-related financial services and IP brokerage services, and
operates an idea incubator. IP Holdings is a member of Leighton
Technologies. For more information on IP Holdings, visit www.ip-holdings.com.
About General Patent Corporation
General
Patent Corporation, headquartered in Suffern, N.Y., is a leading
intellectual property boutique focusing on patent licensing and
enforcement. GPC represents patent owners in patent
enforcement and assertive
licensing matters, and assists patent owners with patent
infringement claims and patent
litigation on a contingency basis. General Patent also provides IP
valuation, IP
strategy and technology
transfer services. General Patent is the oldest patent enforcement
firm in the US and is the managing member of Leighton Technologies.For more information, visit www.generalpatent.com.