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Spring Design Files Lawsuit against Barnes & Noble: Nook Violates Alex Intellectual Property
CUPERTINO, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Spring Design today filed a lawsuit to protect its Alex e-book
intellectual property. The lawsuit asserts Barnes & Noble
misappropriated trade secrets and violated the parties' non-disclosure
agreement when it copied Alex' features into its recently announced Nook
e-book.
"Spring Design unfortunately had to take the appropriate action to
protect its intellectual property rights," said Spring Design Vice
President of Sales and Marketing, Eric Kmiec. "We showed the Alex e-book
design to Barnes & Noble in good faith with the intention of working
together to provide a superior dual screen e-book to the market."
Spring Design first developed and began filing patents on its Alex
e-book, an innovative dual screen, Android-based e-book back in 2006.
Since the beginning of 2009 Spring and Barnes & Noble worked within a
non-disclosure agreement, including many meetings, emails and conference
calls with executives ranging up to the president of Barnes and
Noble.com, discussing confidential information regarding the features,
functionality and capabilities of Alex. Throughout, Barnes & Noble's
marketing and technical executives extolled Alex's "innovative"
features, never mentioning their use of those features until the public
disclosure of the Nook.
Alex, with its unique Duet Navigator , provides the capability for
interaction and navigation techniques of the two screens and furthermore
utilizes the capabilities of Android to enhance the reader's experience
by supporting interactive access to the Internet for references and
links. As the first in the market to offer an e-book with full Internet
browsing while reading and with easy navigational control via its touch
screen, Alex is well-positioned to offer the most dynamic and powerful
reading device in the market.
Spring Design is focused at working strategically with book store
partners to jointly develop the market and revolutionize e-book with
interactive multi-media open Internet access. "It is our desire to
resolve this matter so that we can move forward together to expand and
grow this e-book market with enriched user experience, bringing readers
to a new level of reading enjoyment," said Eric Kmiec.
About Spring Design:
Spring Design, founded in 2006, delivers innovative e-reader solutions
and products to the e-book market, offering overall "Link Notes" , a
content authoring and multi-media publishing tool as add on editions to
original text. Spring Design is located in Cupertino, California with
engineering offices in Taiwan and China. Spring Design pioneered its
patent-pending dual screen design with Duet Navigator capability in
2006, and has been working with major book stores, newspapers and
publishers over the last two years, sharing the vision and the
capabilities of the dual screen device. Spring Design's innovative
patented technologies incorporate the seamless interaction of dual
display and multi-online access in a single device, benefiting and
leveraging the technology and resources of the Web to enhance the
reading experience with open Internet access.
Spring Design
Eric Kmiec, 916-337-4528 (VP Sales & Marketing)
eric.kmiec@springdesign.com
www.springdesign.com
or
Pat
Meier Associates
Pat Meier-Johnson, 415-389-1700 (Public Relations)
patmeier@patmeier.com
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