HumanEyes Technologies Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Sony HumanEyes Technologies, Ltd. Professor Peleg and his team discovered a breakthrough new method for generating 3D panoramic images by combining portions of multiple images recorded by an ordinary camera. Patent Nos. 6,665,003 and 7,477,284—are both based on inventions made at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem by world-renowned Computer Vision expert and HumanEyes co-founder Professor Shmuel Peleg and his students. Sony's decision to incorporate HumanEyes' patented technology into its cameras and mobile devices comes after multiple communications between HumanEyes and Sony employees dating back to 2004 and after numerous citations by Sony in its own patents and patent applications to Professor Peleg's work and the two asserted HumanEyes patents. HumanEyes Technologies is driven by a strong and diversified pool of talent, with worldwide expertise in computer graphics, printing, sales, and marketing. HumanEyes Technologies provides complete, end-to-end solutions for easy content creation, design and production of three dimensional projects, including its Capture3D, Creative3D, Producer3D, and Snapily3D software and its Snapily and SnapilyPro printing services. market for creating and displaying three dimensional images. The two patents asserted by HumanEyes—U. "HumanEyes remains dedicated to working with interested camera and other device manufacturers to incorporate HumanEyes' innovative three dimensional imaging technology into devices under agreements that respect HumanEyes' intellectual property rights," said CEO Vered Levy-Ron. This discovery makes it possible to bring inexpensive 3D photography to digital cameras and mobile devices and was the basis for founding HumanEyes Technologies. Launched in 2008, HumanEyes' Snapily service is the only online provider offering consumers and professionals fast and affordable ways to easily create and share custom printed 3 D images, animated photos, and flip effects. HumanEyes Technologies Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Sony |
Friday, 30 March 2012
HumanEyes Technologies Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Sony
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