Acacia Technologies Licenses Multi-Dimensional Bar Code Technology to Adidas Wednesday August 17, 7:00 am ET
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 17, 2005--Acacia Research Corporation (Nasdaq:ACTG - News; Nasdaq:CBMX - News) announced today that VData, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary that is part of the Acacia Technologies group, a leader in technology licensing, has entered into a license with Adidas-Salomon AG, Adidas America, Inc. and Paxar Corporation covering a portfolio of patents that apply to certain multi-dimensional bar codes. The license to Adidas resolves a patent infringement lawsuit against Adidas and its related companies, which was pending in the District Court for the District of Minnesota.
"Multi-dimensional bar code technologies are gaining widespread use because more information can be contained in the codes than with ordinary bar codes. In addition, multi-dimensional bar codes can be used in smaller items such as integrated circuits and microprocessors," commented Paul Ryan, Chairman and CEO of Acacia.
The multi-dimensional bar code technology generally relates to encoding and reading a data matrix consisting of an array of data cells with a border. The data matrix can contain a variety, amount, and depth of information that would not fit on to an ordinary bar code. This patented technology can have many applications in the manufacturing, distribution, operations, accounting, and security industries such as tracking the movement of products, collection of data, improved production capabilities and anti-counterfeiting.
Acacia's VData subsidiary has patent enforcement litigation for the multi-dimensional bar code technology pending in the District Court for the District of Minnesota against Advanced Micro Devices, Stamps.com and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Thailand, Ltd. |