ObjectVideo Terminates International Trade Commission Investigation Against Samsung
Action against Bosch continues with trial beginning July 18, 2012
RESTON, Va., July 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- ObjectVideo announced today the filing of an unopposed motion to terminate Samsung from an ongoing United States International Trade Commission (USITC) investigation. "Both parties agreed this was the appropriate next step as part of our continued efforts to resolve the dispute between the companies," said Raul Fernandez, CEO of ObjectVideo.
The public trial against Bosch at the USITC, resulting from an investigation pertaining to products from Robert Bosch GmbH and Bosch Security Systems, Inc., continues as planned.
"With Samsung out of the ITC action, we can focus on Bosch, whose products implement numerous infringing video analytic technologies, including metadata, tripwire, and slip-and-fall technology," added Fernandez. The patents in suit include United States patent numbers 6,696,945; 6,970,083; 7,613,324; 7,868,912; and 7,932,923.
The trial, held before the Honorable David P. Shaw, will begin at 9:30am today, Wednesday, July 18th, 2012, at the USITC, 500 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20436. For more information, please visit www.usitc.gov or call the commission directly at 201-205-2000.
About ObjectVideo, Inc.
ObjectVideo is the world's leading innovator of intelligent video software, utilized by organizations worldwide to enhance security, streamline operations and provide business intelligence. ObjectVideo's patented technology can be effectively deployed anywhere within a video system and is available to market through leading providers as a high-value component of the surveillance solution. For more information, please visit www.objectvideo.com.
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