Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation,
Fujitsu Limited,
Hitachi Maxell,
Ltd., JVC KENWOOD Corporation, LG
Electronics Inc., MASPROH DENKOH CORP.,
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, NEC
Corporation, Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK),
Orange SA (formerly France Telecom),
Panasonic Corporation, Samsung Electronics
Co., Ltd., Sony Corporation, The Trustees of
Columbia University
in the
City of New York (Columbia
University), Thomson Licensing S.A.S,
and Toshiba Corporation.
In this digital age, it has become more
and more necessary to resolve patent issues
under fair and reasonable conditions by
simplifying the complicated rights issues
and the related complex procedures. ULDAGE
currently operates licenses under the patent
pool system that licenses those patents
which have been gathered and bundled, and
determined to be essential to the standards
of high definition terrestrial digital
broadcasting, high definition satellite
digital broadcasting, and high definition
digital cable broadcasting (also known as 2K
broadcasting) respectively. ULDAGE is proud
to have contributed to the smooth
development of the industry. The
establishment of a pool of this kind
relating to the UHDTV satellite standards is
also thought to be another contribution to
the well-being of business operators that
use these standards and to the development
of stable business.
With this patent licensing, it is
possible for broadcasters and receiver
manufacturers to receive a license of
bundled patents from a number of patent
holders under very reasonable conditions.
For example, with respect to receivers, the
rates are set at 100
yen per unit in respect of advanced
narrowband CS UHDTV receivers and
200 yen per
unit in respect of advanced wideband UHDTV
receivers, taking into consideration the
development of the market going forward.
Furthermore, ULDAGE continues to make a
call for patents and sequentially adds
patents that have been recognized to be
essential to the UHDTV satellite
broadcasting standards, aiming for further
reinforcement of the patent licensing.
Moreover, with respect to those patents
relating to UHDTV standards pertaining to
CATV and IPTV (for which calls for patents
were commenced in April of this year),
ULDAGE plans to hold discussions about the
licensing terms and conditions once the
holders of those patents have been
determined, and ULDAGE plans to commence
licensing activities through patent pools
that are similar to this satellite
broadcasting pool.