Published on February 25th,2009 at 8:26 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Panasonic, Philips et Sony pour une licence unique sur les supports Blu-Ray

Est ce que les disques Blu-Ray, les films, les Jeux, les lecteurs coûteront moins cher à l’avenir? En tout cas, c’est ce que laisserait penser le communiqué de presse ci-dessous. A priori, Panasonic, Philips, et Sony aurait obtenu une licence unique pour pouvoir bosser sur les supports que sont le Blu-Ray, le DVD, et le CD. Exit la licence par support…
Bref, à suivre, mais ce n’est pas dit que cette licence ait un impact direct pour le consommateur…

February 25, 2009 – Panasonic, Philips and Sony are currently working with other Blu-ray DiscTM patent holders to establish a one-stop-shop license for Blu-ray DiscTM products. This license, which covers essential patents for Blu-ray DiscTM, DVD and CD, will be introduced in the middle of this year. The license program will be offered by a new independent licensing company that will be based in the United States with branch offices in Asia, Europe and Latin America. The CEO of the new license company will be Mr. Gerald Rosenthal, former head of IP at IBM and more recently CEO of Open Invention Network.

“By establishing a new licensing entity that offers a single license for Blu-ray DiscTM products at attractive rates, I am confident that it will foster the growth of the Blu-ray DiscTM market and serve the interest of all companies participating in this market, be it as licensee or licensor.” said Mr. Rosenthal.

The three founding companies believe that the introduction of this simplified one-stop shop product license will stimulate the growth of the market for Blu-ray DiscTM products.
Any holder of essential patents for Blu-ray DiscTM, DVD and CD patents is invited to join this licensing entity as a licensor and also as shareholder.

The fees for the new product licenses are US$9.50 for a Blu-ray DiscTM player and US$14.00 for a Blu-ray DiscTM recorder. The per disc license fees for Blu-ray DiscTM will be US$0.11 for a read only disc, US$0.12 for a recordable disc and US$0.15 for a rewritable disc. As a result of the efficiencies obtained with the combined license offering, the royalty rates for Blu-ray DiscTM products are expected to be at least 40% lower than the current cumulative royalty rates for individual Blu-ray DiscTM, DVD and CD format licenses.

The Blu-ray DiscTM product licensing program aims to create a level playing field in the market for Blu-ray DiscTM products by introducing special measures to encourage companies selling Blu-ray DiscTM products to comply with their license obligations. The program also includes measures to easily identify unlicensed products in the market and a system to address those who may not have obtained proper licenses for Blu-ray DiscTM products.

In this one-stop-shop product license, the new license company will be a single point of contact for licensees, greatly reducing the burden on licensed companies that would otherwise have to report to multiple patent pools.

Via Panasonic
Category Misc
              
Related Articles


 

0

I-O Data boost son tuner TV 1Seg, le SegClip

0

PF810 Series, le dernier cadre photos numériques disponible au Japon

Comments
 

  • Mythoss

    Vous avez encore fait une faute:
    “…ce n’est pas dit que cette licence AIT un impact…”

 

0

Samsung dévoile sa Flagship Smart TV ES8000

0

Edward Norton et Daria Webowy lance le téléphone Prada par LG 3.0

1

La demande de la Chine en métaux précieux affecte les prix du matériel à venir ?

3

Enfin officiel, le Nikon D800 et son capteur de 36Mpix CMOS est maintenant réalité !

0

Samsung Electronics lance en Corée son appareil photo ultra-compact avec le F2.5 Bright Lens, le "ST77"

0

Fujitsu lance une nouvelle tablette Androïd de 7" au Japon

4

Toshiba, toujours une étape.....en avant ! Apporte au Japon son dernier lecteur CD et cassette !

0

L'Android Geminoid-F attend un ami dans un magasin du Tokyo Department

3

Un Japonais bas le record de mangeur d'ailes de poulets aux États-Unis, 337 en 30 minutes

0

Disney et DoCoMo présente une nouvelle série de smartphone Android au Japon

1

Pioneer lance le nouveau graveur 6x BDXL au Japon la semaine prochaine

1

JVC présente son premier chevet pour iPhone et iPod

0

Zoom optique x20, GPS et CMOS EXR, voici le dernier FinePix de Fujifilm, le F770EX

1

Samsung Electronics lance le Netbook Pororo

0

Le WiGig 1Gbps sans fil, le concept de carte mémoire SD de Panasonic

1

L'INFOBAR C01, le dernier Candy Phone de KDDI sous Android 2.3