Interview: ActiveVideo President and CEO, Jeff Miller
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Last week (see the article published on itvt.com, September 26th), cloud-based interactive TV specialist, ActiveVideo Networks, announced that it had resolved its long-running patent dispute with Verizon. While the terms of the settlement are confidential, according to ActiveVideo it sees Verizon paying it the $260 million previously ordered by the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, as well as "an additional unspecified amount of money." It also sees the companies cross-licensing their patents and agreeing not to sue each other "for a period of years."
In this RECORDED INTERVIEW, ActiveVideo president and CEO, JEFF MILLER, discusses the dispute and its resolution, and provides an overview of ActiveVideo's current strategy and future plans.
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