
SEATTLE, July 19 /PRNewswire/ -- As reported today by the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/19/technology/19startup.html?ref=business), Infoflows Corporation, a small Seattle-area technology start-up, announced that a King County Superior Court has issued a final judgment upholding a sweeping jury verdict in favor of Infoflows in an intellectual property dispute against Corbis Corporation, whose sole shareholder is Bill Gates. The judgment stems from a three-year legal battle over the ownership of Infoflows' Fedmark technology. At trial, a 12-member jury found Corbis liable on two claims of fraud, arising from Corbis' secret and undisclosed filing of a patent application based in large part on Infoflows' technology and its fraudulently inducing Infoflows to enter into a software development agreement. The jury also found that Corbis misappropriated Infoflows' trade secrets, breached its contract obligations, and acted in bad faith.
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After hiring Infoflows to perform development work and gaining exposure to Infoflows proprietary technology, Corbis prematurely terminated its contract with Infoflows and then claimed ownership of significant portions of the Infoflows technology. The involvement of senior Corbis executives and team members in the underlying conduct was extensive, and included back-channel meetings and communications, the replication and distribution of Infoflows' documents, and contract back-dating.
The jury awarded Infoflows over $36 million in damages, finding in favor of Infoflows on all claims. Following trial, the judge reduced the damage award and also issued a permanent injunction preventing Corbis from claiming any ownership over Infoflows' Fedmark system and from developing any similar license management system that relies on Infoflows' trade secrets and proprietary Fedmark technology. Corbis is appealing the judgment.
"We are pleased with the final judgment and permanent injunction issued against Corbis," said Steve Stone, founder of Infoflows and one of the inventors of the Fedmark technology. "This was a complex intellectual property case, but the jury evaluated the credibility of the witnesses and the evidence, and came away with a very clear picture of what really went on – ultimately ruling in our favor on all claims. We are a small company and our intellectual property is our life blood. Sometimes David really can stand up to Goliath."
For additional information or case material related to the trial, please go to http://www.infoflows.com/News/CorbisvInfoflows/tabid/130/Default.aspx.
ABOUT INFOFLOWS
Infoflows (www.Infoflows.com) is a software services company that provides digital content business intelligence services. Through the application of digital object recognition, search and advanced internet tracking technology, Infoflows is able to provide to customers valuable business information on the use and abuse of their digital content. Infoflows is currently focused on the digital video, print publishing and the stock photography markets where the Fedmark(SM) Service enables customers to self monitor their licensed intellectual property. Led by recognized technology entrepreneurs, Infoflows is a privately held company headquartered in Sammamish, Washington.
SOURCE Infoflows Corporation
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