Microsoft
and JVC have
signed a patent cross-licensing agreement to further the development of each
company's current and future product lines.
The agreement expands the relationship to promote the exchange of information
and the incorporation of patented technologies in respective products.
The deal covers a broad range of consumer products manufactured and sold by
both companies.
Although the content of the agreement, including the specific financial
terms, remain confidential, both parties indicated that Microsoft is being paid
by JVC.
The deal is the latest in a series of agreements made by Microsoft since it
launched its IP licensing programme in December 2003.
The company has entered into more than 200 such agreements with the likes of
Fuji Xerox, Kenwood, Kyocera Mita, LG Electronics, NEC, Nortel Networks, Novell,
Olympus, Samsung and Seiko Epson.
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