Personalized Media Communications, LLC (PMC) announced today that it has
entered into a patent license agreement with Cisco covering the full
range of Cisco products and services.
The non-exclusive agreement includes PMC’s full suite of patents and any
new patents issued in the future. PMC’s patent portfolio relates back to
an initial filing in 1981, with over 50 new patents issuing since 2010
that have terms lasting until at least 2027. Financial terms of the
licenses were not disclosed.
As part of the agreement, PMC will dismiss its patent litigation against
Cisco’s Scientific Atlanta subsidiary pending in the United States
District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
John C. Harvey, an inventor of the PMC technology and its founder said,
“We spent almost thirty years developing and patenting the technology
that is now emerging fully. Cisco, by obtaining the license, recognizes
the value of PMC’s patent portfolio. With this behind us, PMC can now
focus on its many other opportunities.”
About Personalized Media Communications:
PMC owns a seminal intellectual property portfolio that covers the use
of control and information signals embedded in electronic media content
to generate output for display that is unique and relevant to a user.
PMC’s technologies are platform agnostic. They can be delivered by
Internet, intranet, cellular wireless, or cable/satellite networks; and
run on PCs, laptops, tablets, smartphones, set-top boxes, televisions,
game consoles, and other electronic-media delivery systems.
For additional information, visit PMC’s website at PersonalizedMedia.com.
