Apple to pay $100 mln to Creative in settlement

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Apple to pay $100 mln to Creative in settlement


By Philipp Gollner

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc. said on Wednesday it will pay $100 million to Creative Technology Ltd. to settle all patent litigation over Apple's popular iPod music player.

The agreement gives Apple a license to use a Creative patent in its music player and other products and settles all legal disputes between the two companies, Apple said.

U.S.-traded shares of Singapore-based Creative surged 37 percent following the announcement as Creative said it would start making iPod accessories, which could boost profits beyond the 85 cents per share the settlement will add this quarter.

Apple shares were little changed.

Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs said the agreement ends five lawsuits between the companies "and removes the uncertainty and distraction of prolonged litigation."

"Creative is very fortunate to have been granted this early patent," Jobs added. Creative, the world's second-largest maker of MP3 music players, sued Apple in May alleging the Cupertino, California-based computer maker had infringed a patent on its "Zen" player.

Creative's patent covers the way music tracks are selected on a device using a hierarchy of three or more successive screens. On the iPod, for instance, users can scroll from artists to albums to songs.

Apple in June countersued, while Creative took the case to the U.S. International Trade Commission and sought a permanent cease-and-desist order against Apple.

Apple in one countersuit alleged that Creative had infringed at least three of its patents, incLuding one for editing data using a portable media device.

Jobs said the settlement "resolves all of our differences with Creative." Creative said Apple's $100 million payment will add about 85 cents per share to its earnings for the quarter ending September 30.

Apple spokeswoman Katie Cotton said: "We want to move beyond the legal issues and get back to innovating," adding that the cost of litigation could have risen to "tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars."

Carey Wong, an analyst at OCBC Investment Research, welcomed the payment.

"Creative needs cash. Now that they can license the patent, it's like a cash cow for them. The next thing we can hope for is to have more cooperation between the two and both of them will fight together against Microsoft."

Creative said it would take part in the "Made for iPod" program and was "very excited about this new market opportunity" for its speaker systems, recently introduced line of earphones and headphones, and a future line-up of X-Fi audio enhancement products.

Apple has more than 70 percent of the U.S. market for digital music players. Apple's latest version of the iPod holds audio, photo and video files and starts at $299. Creative's Zen Vision:M can play audio and video files and lists for about $300, though many retailers offer discounts.

Besides Apple, Creative competes with Samsung Electronics , which makes the Yepp player, Japan's Sony Corp. and South Korea's Reigncom Ltd. , maker of iRiver players.

Shares of Apple shed 3 cents to $67.28 in extended trading after the settlement announcement, having closed 31 cents down at $67.31 on Nasdaq. Creative rose $2.24 to $8.25 in extended trading after closing 5 cents lower at $6.01 on Nasdaq. (Additional reporting by Wee Sui Lee in Singapore)
 
All these means nothing to me... if the prices of iPODs/Zens don't drop...
Anyway, thanks for the news. Finally, end of the conflict, hopefully it will bring a good beginning to better products.

Why can't they just lower the prices of those 30GB, 60GB players?

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AEnimic said:
yay! economics..:( good for Creative...they're getting richer by the minute...

Biggest winner must be their lawyers. Fees for a $100m lawsuit cant be cheap.

Hello brand new Ferrari .... :D
 
Ya, but that doesn't mean Creative will come up with more desirable products. They will still trail the leader in that space.

Prove us wrong, Mr. Sim.
 
I don't really approve of creative's method in this case... since they only won because they applied for patent first. It's like patenting a chair..
 
Crap, I knew I should have raise funds to buy some Creative shares when they dipped a few years back!!! :twisted: :evil:
 
they should start launching things in their motherland though. singapore pride? theres no meaning there if they dont release products here first.
 
i kinda agree with azaro. ipods look better than zens. and when ang mohs use em. we the asians will wanna follow.

but grats to creative for winning it. :D
 
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