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Note that at one time, Ford Oxaal and IPIX had competing lawsuits against each other over their patents for "spherical" photography. Japan's electronics giant Sony Corp. won the .
While IPIX was still in business, Ford Oxaal, sued them for infringement of patents he had been granted by the USPO for certain spherical imaging capture and
playback technologies.
In 1997 and 1999, Ford Oxaal received patents for constructing 360-degree (spherical) photographs from photos taken by cameras with fish-eye lenses .
Also introducing PictoPrint
Ford Oxaal, MEV's president, commented, "iPIX's motion for preliminary injunction was the reason we filed our extensive defense right up front.
Re: iPIX Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Ford Oxaal and Minds-Eye-View
Pictosphere, Ford Oxaal's company. Use of anamorphic panoramic images for navigation in a scene. The International Quicktime VR Association who have been involved with a .
Miroslaw Rogala Holder of ZKM stipend in 1994/95 Lovers Leap Interactive multimedia installation produced in collaboration with Ford Oxaal and Ludger Hovestadt.
The story quotes our Sunday business columnist, David Moon, along with Ford Oxaal, an Ipix rival who sparred with the company for years over the origins of the core immersive .
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In 1995, an inventor named Ford Oxaal showed the company a technology he had developed which gives users the ability to combine two or more images, whether fisheye or .
Ford Oxaal also owns patents in this area and he and iPIX settled out of court in March 2002
IPIX is also subject to a claim by Ford Oxaal, whose patent # 5,903,782 seems to cover much of the same ground as IPIX's patent,
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and who claims he showed his bubble viewer to Steve .
Thanks, David On Aug 10, 2009, at ford oxaal 12:08 PM, Scott Highton wrote: > > > As I recall, it
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