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ObjectVideo, Panasonic Enter Patent License Agreement

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As part of the agreement, OV has granted Panasonic access to patents relating to broader video and image manipulation, segmentation, video meta data, indexing, search, tripwire and next generation intelligent occupancy sensors.
“We continue to see an increased demand for accurate, easy-to-use analytics in the video surveillance sector,” OV Chairman Raul Fernandez says. 
“As an early inventor of such fundamental technologies, ObjectVideo is pleased to offer our partners access to our intellectual property through our licensing program.”
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In July 2011, OV filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) against Sony, Samsung and Bosch, alleging that the companies infringed upon OV’s patented technologies. 
Last year, OV entered global patent licensing agreements with Bosch and Sony, ending the feud between the companies and additionally, signed agreements with Pelco by Schneider Electric, American Dynamics and Vivotek.
Last July, OV dropped its patent infringement case with the ITC against Samsung.

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