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MONSEY, N.Y., November 4, 1997 - General Patent Corporation
International (GPCI) has reached a settlement with GVC
Technologies, dba Maxtech Corp., of Cerritos, California
and Archtek America Corp. of City of Industry, California
in a patent infringement suit brought by GPCI in May
1997 against seven leading modem manufacturers. The
suit was brought to enforce four of GPCI's patents which
cover specific aspects of PCMCIA devices, PC card modems
and other computer communications devices. As part of
the settlement, Maxtech and Archtek agreed to license
GPCI's patents. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
"We are pleased to execute a licensing agreement
with Maxtech and Archtek," said Alexander Poltorak,
Ph.D., GPCI's chairman and CEO. "With reasonable
royalty rates we are offering to the manufacturers,
we hope to see more and more modem vendors joining the
ranks of our licensees," he added.
Christopher Marchese of Fish & Richardson, counsel
for GPCI, said, "We are negotiating with many other
companies to take licenses under GPC's patents."
The patents include U.S. Patent Nos. 4,543,450 ("Integrated
Connector and Modem"); 4,603,320 ("Connector
Interface"); 4,686,506 ("Multiple Connector
Interface"); and 4,972,470 ("Programmable
Connector").
Dr. Poltorak also said that IBM recently settled with
GPCI while additional litigation was pending in New
York against U.S. Robotics, now part of 3Com, and in
California against four defendants: Hayes Microcomputer
Products of Norcross, Georgia; Boca Research, Inc. of
Boca Raton, Florida; Xircom, Inc. of Thousand Oaks,
California; and New Media Corp. of Irvine, California.
For further information on GPCI, contact General Patent
Corporation International, Montebello Park, 75 Montebello
Road, Suffern, N.Y. 10901-3740; telephone: (845) 368-4000;
or e-mail at: info @ patentclaim.com.
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