DALLAS, TX -- 11/24/09 --
A Texas company has filed a federal patent
infringement lawsuit against Samsung, T-Mobile and other major cell phone
manufacturers, service providers and retailers based on claims that these
companies are selling radiation-reducing cell phones without paying the
inventors who hold the patent on the popular technology.
The Dallas litigation firm of Reyes
Bartolomei Browne represents Tyler, Texas-based DownUnder Wireless,
LLC, against 21 companies, including manufacturer Samsung; service
providers including AT&T, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile and Verizon; and
retailers including Amazon.com, Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart and others.
DownUnder filed suit against a group of cell phone manufacturers earlier
this year, including HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Sharp and Sony Ericsson.
According to the lawsuits, DownUnder invented a design that calls for cell
phone antennas to be placed in the base of the phone rather than the
traditional placement in the earpiece near the user's head. DownUnder's
design, which was awarded U.S. Patent No. 6,741,215, also angles the
antenna away from the user. Both features work together to reduce the
amount of potentially harmful radiation that could be transmitted into an
individual's brain.
Before the end of the year, the World Health Organization (WHO) is expected
to publish the results of a decade-long investigation into links between
cell phone radiation and brain cancer. Published reports say the WHO study
will show a "significantly increased risk" of some brain tumors related to
long-term usage of mobile phones.
"As time goes on, people are going to focus on these kinds of studies and
they are going to be concerned about this radiation as a potential hazard,"
says attorney Angel Reyes III, who represents DownUnder. "And that means
the corporations using this design -- our client's design -- stand to make
a good deal of money. That's fine, but the law requires that they first pay
the rightful patent holder, which is DownUnder."
Among the phones listed in the lawsuit as improperly using DownUnder's
patented technology are the LG Rhythm, Motorola RAZR, Nokia Twist, Propel
Pro, Samsung Slash and Sharp Sidekick LX 2009.
"One of the most common measurements of electromagnetic radiation is the
SAR, or specific absorption rate," says Mr. Reyes. "The wireless devices
that use the technology described in the '215 patent are capable of
operating at very low SAR levels without a loss of signal quality.
Therefore, if you are concerned about cancer, these phones are more
desirable."
Reyes Bartolomei Browne is a
Dallas-based trial law firm that handles business litigation matters and
life-altering personal injury cases. More information is available at
http://www.reyeslaw.com.
For more information on the cases filed by DownUnder Wireless, please
contact:
Mark Annick
800-559-4534
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