Dolby Expanding Among Web, Cable Providers as It Faces China IP Issues
Dolby faces “significant challenges” in China enforcing intellectual property and other rights, as the company is expanding its business with cable and Web content providers, it said in its annual SEC filing. Dolby technology most recently supported in the Microsoft…
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Edge browser, and Comcast plans to support Atmos in its X1 platform next year, said the vendor. In Dolby’s mobile business, its technologies are in 12 handsets and tablets from Amazon, HTC, Lenovo, LG, Microsoft and ZTE, while Dolby Atmos has been adopted in a dozen handsets and tablets from Lenovo and Amazon, it said. Dolby believes additional Dolby Vision titles from content providers will “soon be available through Netflix,” it said. As of Sept. 25, Dolby had about 5,100 issued patents expiring at various times through 2040, the company said last week.