Biamp To File Appeal in ClearOne Judgment
The day after the Federal Court Ruling against them, Biamp issued a statement saying that the Judgment, “will have no material effect on Biamp System’s operations, current products, services or technologies. “
Biamp Systems maintains it had no knowledge of any misappropriation of the ClearOne Communications code, and will immediately file an appeal.
“Biamp has a long history of continuous innovation. This can be seen in all our products, including our proprietary TrueSound AEC algorithm,” said Ralph Lockhart, President of Biamp Systems. “As a company we would not, nor do we need to, resort to misappropriation of intellectual property to advance our technologies or gain market share.”
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