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Forgent Networks is a software company that specializes in meeting and scheduling programs.


In 2002 Forgent asserted that it owns and will enforce Patent rights on the widely-used JPEG image compression standard which is used widely on the World Wide Web. The announcement has created a furor remisicent of Unisys' attempts to assert its rights over the GIF image compression standard.


The patent cited is U.S. Patent No. 4,698,672, "Coding system for reducing redundancy".


It has been speculated that the legal principle of laches may apply in this case.


The JPEG community has responded to Forgent's claims by issuing a news release, stating that it believes that prior art exists that would invalidate Forgent's claims relating to the baseline implementation of JPEG, and launching an appeal for prior art evidence.


They further state:

It has always been a strong goal of the JPEG committee that its standards should be implementable in their baseline form without payment of royalty and license fees, and the committee would like to record their disappointment that some organisations appear to be working in conflict with this goal. Considerable time has been spent in committee in attempting to either arrange licensing on these terms, or in avoiding existing intellectual property, and many hundreds of organisations and academic communities have supported us in our work.
The up and coming JPEG 2000 standard has been prepared along these lines, and agreement reached with over 20 large organisations holding many patents in this area to allow use of their intellectual property in connection with the standard without payment of license fees or royalties.

In April 2004, the company stated that 30 companies had already paid US$90 million in royalties. On April 23, lawsuits were filed against 31 companies, including Adobe Systems, Apple Computer and IBM, for infringement of their patent.


See also

External links

  • Forgent Networks press release (http://ir.forgent.com/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=FORG&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=314044)
  • JPEG response to Forgent's claims (http://www.jpeg.org/newsrel1.htm)
  • Slashdot story reporting Forgent's patent claims (http://slashdot.org/articles/02/07/18/157217.shtml?tid=155)
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,698,672, "Coding system for reducing redundancy" (http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%274,698,672%27.WKU.&OS=PN/4,698,672&RS=PN/4,698,672)
  • Article on principle of laches (http://www.converium.com/2103.asp)

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Forgent Investor Relations (484 words)
Forgent has the sole and exclusive right to use and license all the claims under the '672 patent that implement JPEG in all "fields of use" except in the satellite broadcast business.
Forgent's "fields of use" for licensing opportunities include digital cameras, digital still image devices, personal digital assistants (PDA's), cellular telephones that download images, browsers, digital camcorders with a still image function, scanners and other devices used to compress, store, manipulate, print or transmit digital images.
Forgent and a national law firm, who has made and continues to make a significant investment to develop Forgent's IP licensing program, are the sole beneficiaries of the patent license revenue.
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