Cerence (CRNC) Files Copyright Infringement Suit Against Microsoft and Nuance
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Cerence Inc. (NASDAQ: CRNC) (“Cerence AI”), a global leader pioneering conversational AI-powered user experiences, today announced the filing of a copyright infringement and breach of contract lawsuit against Microsoft and Nuance Communications in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.
Cerence AI and its predecessors have an extensive history of industry-leading innovation and technological achievement. This has resulted in a strong intellectual property portfolio, which the company intends to protect through strategic, continued IP protection efforts. The lawsuit is specific to Cerence AI’s text-to-speech technology, a foundational component of the company’s product portfolio and its work with both automakers and transportation OEMs, as well as outside of automotive.
“At Cerence AI, we are deeply committed to having our intellectual property rights respected and enforced, especially as we continue to expand to new markets beyond automotive,” said Jennifer Salinas, Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel, Cerence AI. “We believe in the strength of our intellectual property portfolio and plan to vigorously defend our intellectual property rights against infringers. This action against Microsoft and Nuance is necessary to protect our investments, as well as our deep history and culture of innovation.”
To learn more about Cerence AI, visit www.cerence.ai, and follow the company on LinkedIn
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