Rockwell Collins and Avcom Avionics reach settlement in lawsuit
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa and MIAMI, Florida (October 11, 2006) - Rockwell Collins, Inc., (NYSE: COL) a leading provider of aviation electronics and communication solutions headquartered in
Cedar Rapids, and Avcom Avionics & Instruments, Inc. a Miami company that services avionics equipment, announced today a settlement
of all claims filed by Rockwell Collins against Avcom in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa.
As part of that settlement, Avcom acknowledged that it had violated Rockwell Collins' copyrights and trademarks and breached
license agreements with Rockwell Collins by having engaged in the unauthorized use of Rockwell Collins software used in upgrading
Rockwell Collins Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS) systems and in operating Rockwell Collins test equipment. Avcom
agreed to pay Rockwell Collins $3.4 million and agreed to refrain from infringing on Rockwell Collins intellectual property
rights in the future.
"As demonstrated by this lawsuit, Rockwell Collins will take legal action to protect its software and other intellectual property
from unauthorized use," said Rockwell Collins Senior Vice President and General Counsel Gary Chadick. "We are pleased that
the parties were able to resolve this case under terms that we believe fairly compensate Rockwell Collins for use of its intellectual
property."
Avcom President Rolando Suarez added, "We believe the settlement to be fair to both parties and are pleased we are putting
our disputes behind us."
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