Information technology giants are teaming up in
defense against potential patent-infringement lawsuits, the
Wall Street Journal said on Sunday, citing people familiar with
the matter.
The companies plan to buy up key intellectual property
before it falls into the hands of parties that could use it
against them, the paper said.
The paper's sources said the companies, which include
Verizon Communications Inc, Google Inc, Cisco Systems Inc,
Hewlett-Packard Co and Ericsson, are believed to have a joined
a group calling itself the Allied Security Trust.
The companies will pay roughly $250,000 to join the group
and will each put about $5 million into escrow with the
organization to go toward future patent purchases, the paper
said.
Verizon, Cisco and Google did not immediately return phone
calls seeking comment. HP and Ericsson could not be reached for
comment.
(Reporting by Ajay Kamalakaran in Bangalore; Editing by
Jennifer Tan)