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Skype founders sue eBay investors



Skype founders sue eBay investors

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The founders of Skype have sued owner eBay Inc and an investor group that has agreed to buy the Webphone service, accusing them of copyright violation and potentially disrupting the $1.9 billion deal.

The lawsuit brought by Joltid Ltd, a Swedish firm owned by Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, says Skype used its technology without authorization. It comes on the heels of a legal dispute between Joltid and Skype in Britain over software rights.

Filed in Northern California U.S. District Court this week, the latest suit seeks a permanent injunction against Skype and damages. EBay has denied the allegations.

Joltid believes damages are piling up at a rate of more than $75 million a day.

“The Skype companies have continued to infringe Joltid’s copyrighted works on a massive scale,” the lawsuit said. “Each day that the Skype Companies continue to make available its Internet telephone software for download, Skype users download Joltid’s copyrighted works approximately six times per second.”

Ebay licenses peer-to-peer technology from Joltid for Skype, but has begun to develop its own alternative software given the uncertain outcome of pending litigation with Joltid.

“Their allegations and claims are without merit and are founded on fundamental legal and factual errors,” eBay said in a statement.

Analysts have said the once-celebrated Skype business is an incongruous division of an Internet sales and auction house, and many have long urged the firm to spin off the unit or unload it.

The Internet auction house said on Wednesday it remained on track to close the Skype transaction in the fourth quarter.

JOOST BUSINESS

Ebay agreed to sell a 65 percent stake in Skype for $1.9 billion to a consortium including Netscape founder Marc Andreessen’s Andreessen Horowitz, venture firm Index Ventures, private equity firm Silver Lake, and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.

Joltid’s suit named those investors as defendants, along with Skype, eBay, and Mike Volpi.

Sources last week said Zennstrom and Friis had contacted several private equity firms to try and buy back their old business.

Days ago, Web TV firm Joost — also owned by Zennstrom and Friis — removed Volpi as chairman.

Volpi had joined Index Ventures by that time. Joost said they were investigating Volpi’s actions during his tenure at the company, but did not elaborate.

Wednesday’s developments are the latest in an escalating legal tussle. Earlier this year, Skype filed a claim in the United Kingdom against Joltid, trying to resolve a dispute over a software licensing agreement between the parties that Joltid was seeking to terminate.

Joltid brought a counterclaim, reiterating that it holds the rights to the peer-to-peer technology and that Skype is in violation of the original agreement.

A trial is expected to take place in early 2010 in the United Kingdom.

Skype, whose 2008 revenue rose 44 percent to $551 million, charges for calls to regular telephones but provides free computer-to-computer voice, video and text services. It had about 405 million registered users at the end of 2008.

EBay’s deal valued Skype at $2.75 billion but that was well below the $3.1 billion eBay spent in acquiring Skype.

Its shares rose slightly in extended trade to $24.38 after closing at $24.32.

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE58F5XC20090917

Phone conference up to 24 people on any phone



Hello,

Want to make a phone meeting with up to 24 people? With the Conference Calls service it is easy.

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Just put the phone numbers of the people you want to have a phone conference with and connect them!
Once connected you will be able to manage the ongoing calls or add new participants.
All this at the CY.TALK® rates, no extra charges!

Connect anyone, anywhere on any telephone at very low rates!


Call cheap from your mobile phone



Hello,

One other use of the CY.TALK® to land line gateway is to save when calling from your mobile.

Once the gateway is plugged to Internet and to your land line it is ready for use (and abuse!). When ever you will call your gateway a prompt will ask you for a password, once inserted you will hear a dial tone and will be able to call anywhere in the world using CY.TALK® rates.

Scenario:

    Imagine you want to call Australia and you are in the street. If you use your mobile it will cost a fortune.
    Instead you will call your gateway which will give you the possibility to call to Australia through CY.TALK® at 2EUR per hour + the cost of local mobile to land line call thus saving a lot.

See post  Forward calls to your land line anywhere for free for more useful way to save with your gateway.

What is PoE (Power over Ethernet)?

Hello,

Simply put, it is a way to send the electricity needed to power your CY.TALK® phones on a network cable; meaning you do not need power adaptors anymore.
You can now put your phone anywhere, just run one network cable.
All the desktop phones we carry support natively PoE. The phone adaptors need a power over Ethernet splitter to work with PoE, Some of our wireless access points support it as well.
To supply power to the PoE telephones and telephone adaptors you need to use PoE enabled switch.
See the Wikipedia entry.

No more cable clutter and no need for free power outlets.

Forward calls to your land line anywhere for free

With our land line to gateway you can forward your land line calls to anywhere in the world for free.

All you need is to have a CY.TALK® gateway plugged in you land line and an other CY.TALK® phone any where you want!

CY.TALK® Gateway

CY.TALK® Gateway

Scenario: You live in Rome and you are going for a vacation in Maldives.

    You purchase a gateway and a CY.TALK® phone (it is a small box) plug it to your land line and to the Internet.

    Then u travel to the Maldives, plug the CY.TALK® phone in the Internet there and all you calls will be sent through the Internet to your CY.TALK® phone for free, just as if you were at home!!

    The callers will never know where the phone is actually ringing, it is an immediate and transparent forward.

    Great way to never miss a call or allow people that are calling you, to call you internationally for free!

See this to Call Cheap from your cell phone using your gateway.

With a little creativity you can save a lot on calls!

CY.TALK® Gateway tips: multiple calls at once and hang up

Hello,

A few tips for when your CY.TALK® Gateway is enabled to be used form your mobile.

  • Call your land line number
  • Depending on your setting: either it will ring a few times either you will hear the double beep asking for your password
  • Type your password followed by #
  • Type the number you want to call in this format: 00+country code+city code+ number. Ex:004122XXXX then press #
  • The call will be established and you can talk.

If you wan to make a new call to free the line and get a new dial tone press **1 then you can dial your number as above

To end the call and free the gateway type **#.

Happy saving!

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