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Google signs landmark patent agreement with Cisco to help fight unnecessary lawsuits
After a landmark agreement with Samsung,
Google has now inked a ‘long-term’ cross-licensing patent deal with
Cisco. Just like with the previous deal, the search giant and Cisco are
not announcing the exact terms and patents in question, but make it
clear that this will have an immediate effect and will help prevent
unnecessary legal actions between Google and Cisco.
Under this new deal, the two companies will have access to each other’s
patents for certain products, and while direct perusal is unlikely,
there will be widened collaboration.
“The agreement allows each company to
extract significant value from its patent portfolio through a license to
the other's portfolio and by helping to reduce the risk of future
litigation,” Cisco’s Intellectual Property VP Dan Lang said. “In
today's overly-litigious environment, cross-licensing is an effective
way for technology companies to work together and help prevent
unnecessary patent lawsuits.”
“We’re pleased to enter into this
cross-license, and we welcome discussions with any company interested in
a similar arrangement,” Google’s Deputy General Counsel for Patents Allen Lo said.
Companies like Google and Apple are undergoing huge intellectual
property battles with many different companies, with most of those legal
battles being about smartphone patents.
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