SanDisk Booth Raided at IFA
Just days after reports of an upcoming abundance of new accessories and players, SanDisk was forced to remove all the DAPs on display at its IFA booth.
Sisvel, an Italian patents management firm, filed a complaint that SanDisk was refusing to pay the licensing fees it relies on for MP3 playback. Although SanDisk stands firm in its position that its DAPs "operate a technology which is completely different from a certain audio data transmission and reception techniques that has been patented," a German public prosecutor issued an injunction against the company so that its booth (at one of the world's biggest consumer electronics shows, mind you) could only treat post-raid visitors to an embarrassing eyeful of photographs of the players.
More as it develops...














Comments
Utew on September 6, 2006 12:26 AM
Ahhhh.. the mating cries of Lawyers in Love.....