Dolby Laboratories says Research in Motion has agreed to license Dolby’s audio technologies for its devices.
As a result, Dolby has withdrawn the two patent infringement lawsuits it had filed against RIM earlier this year.
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Dolby Laboratories has filed patent infringement lawsuits against Research In Motion, claiming that RIM is using Dolby's digital audio compression technology in some of its BlackBerry smartphones and its PlayBook tablets without having obtained licences.
The legal action has been filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California and the District Court of Mannheim in Germany.
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In today’s special podcast we’re talking to a couple of companies that are both concerned about sound quality on mobile phones.
Our first contributor is Robin Dyer, who’s Dolby’s Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Later, Philip Vanhoutte, Managing Director of the EMEA region for Plantronics, talks about the company’s development and its newest products.
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At last week’s GSMA Mobile World Congress we talked to a couple of companies involved with improving sound quality on mobile phones. This special programme includes contributions from Robin Dyer of Dolby and Philip Vanhoutte of Plantronics.
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Tuesday's announcement of the Nokia N8 – the first smartphone equipped with Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 channel surround sound – was the beginning of a new partnership between the two companies.
Dolby Laboratories and Nokia have now agreed to incorporate Dolby surround sound technology into a number of other handsets.
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