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NATICK, MA, USA mai 22, 2008

Cognex Wins Patent Case Against Acacia Research Corporation and Veritec, Inc.

Court Rules Patent Invalid and Unenforceable

NATICK, MA, May 22, 2008--Cognex Corporation (NASDAQ: CGNX) today announced that  the U.S. District Court in Minnesota has ruled in favor of Cognex in its patent lawsuit against Acacia Research Corporation, Veritec, Inc., VCode Holdings LLC (a subsidiary of Veritec, Inc.), and VData LLC (a subsidiary of Acacia). 

The ruling by Judge Joan N. Ericksen, issued on May 19th, held that U.S. Patent No. 5,612,524, which claimed to cover a system for capturing and reading 2D symbology codes, is both invalid and unenforceable due to inequitable conduct by the defendants during the procurement of the patent.  The court also denied Acacia’s summary judgment motion seeking to dismiss a business defamation claim brought by Cognex against Acacia for representations Acacia made about Cognex after the lawsuit was filed.

Cognex, a leading manufacturer of devices used to capture, verify, read and decode 2D symbology codes, filed its original declaratory judgment complaint on March 13, 2006 after receiving information that Acacia Research Corporation had contacted Cognex customers to demand licensing fees relating to the ‘524 patent. 

“We are very pleased with the court’s decision, not only because it means that our customers will be spared from deceptive licensing demands, but also because it shows that the courts can and do act decisively to stop organizations that enrich themselves by asserting questionable patents,” said Dr. Robert J. Shillman, Chairman and CEO of Cognex. 

Dr. Shillman continued, “Companies and individuals certainly have the right to seek licensing fees for their legitimate, patented inventions.  In fact, patents provide an important incentive to the process of innovation by granting inventors the exclusive right to profit from their inventions for a certain period of time.  However, abusive patent trolling…the activity of purchasing highly questionable patents from patent holders and then asserting them against well-respected and ethical corporations in the hope of extracting large monetary settlements (which are often calculated to be a bit less than the cost of litigation)…has unfortunately become a growth “business” in America over the past decade.  But, unlike other growth businesses that help our economy, patent trolling hinders our ability to innovate and costs our economy hundreds of millions of dollars each year, costs that are passed on directly to consumers.” 

Dr. Shillman concluded, “Patent trolls are like neighborhood bullies; they can only be stopped by standing up to them, refusing to settle, and then challenging their patents in court as Cognex did in 2004 when it succeeded in invalidating 14 patents asserted by the Lemelson Partnership, and as it did it once again in this case against Acacia and Veritec.”

CONTACT:
Robin Pratt
Sr. Manager, Corporate Communications
Cognex Corporation
phone:  (508) 650-3384
email: robin.pratt@cognex.com

À propos de Cognex Corporation

Cognex Corporation (aussi appelée « l’Entreprise » ou « Cognex ») invente et commercialise des technologies conçues pour relever certains des défis majeurs en matière de fabrication et de distribution. Nous sommes l’un des principaux fournisseurs de produits et de solutions de vision industrielle dans le monde. Notre objectif est d’améliorer l’efficacité et la qualité des activités à fort potentiel de croissance sur des marchés finaux industriels attrayants. Nos solutions combinent du matériel et des logiciels pour saisir et analyser des informations visuelles, permettant ainsi d’automatiser les tâches de fabrication et de distribution pour des clients du monde entier. Les produits de vision industrielle sont utilisés pour automatiser la fabrication ou la distribution et le suivi d’articles distincts, tels que les téléphones portables, les batteries de véhicules électriques et les colis d’e-commerce. Pour cela, ils doivent être localisés, identifiés, inspectés et mesurés. La vision industrielle est importante pour les applications dans lesquelles la vision humaine n’est pas suffisante pour répondre aux exigences de taille, de précision ou de vitesse, ou dans les cas où des économies substantielles ou des améliorations de la qualité sont maintenues.

Leader mondial de la vision industrielle, Cognex a livré plus de 4 millions de produits de vision industrielle, équivalant à plus de 10 milliards de dollars de revenu accumulé, depuis la création de la société en 1981. Outre son siège à Natick, Massachusetts, États-Unis, Cognex possède des bureaux et des distributeurs en Amérique, en Europe et en Asie. Pour plus d’informations, consultez le site Web de Cognex www.cognex.com.

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