
Kyocera to sue German auto supplier Preh
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The case asserts the German part of European Patent EP 2 461 233 B1
Kyocera says it has been creating haptic technologies since 2008 under the name Haptivity and that it has offered on several occasions to license its technology for use in Preh’s “All-in-Touch” multimedia interface that Preh manufactures and provides for automobiles. The negotiations have been unsuccessful and Kyocera said it therefore felt obliged to file the suit.
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