Patent Infringement
Lawsuit Against Cypress Systems Settled
Lawsuits also pending against Norway’s Biotec Pharmacon ASA
and Immunocorp.
EAGAN, MN –
October 10, 2005 – Cypress Systems Inc. has agreed to stop selling
yeast beta glucan and has acknowledged the validity of Biothera’s
patents as part of the settlement of a lawsuit filed in federal
district court last March.
The settlement, which marks the third time that Biothera has
successfully enforced its patents through litigation, is significant
for several reasons. “It adds clarity to the market for beta glucan
products, provides Biothera with new sales and further strengthens
our position in two pending patent infringement lawsuits,” said
Richard Mueller, Biothera president and chief executive officer.
Biothera also has sued Biotec Pharmacon ASA, a Tromsø, Norway
manufacturer of the immune health supplement Immutol®,
and the product’s distributor, Immunocorp. A third lawsuit was filed
against Fenchem Enterprises, Ltd., a Chinese ingredient company.
Settlement Terms
As part of the terms of the
settlement, Cypress Systems has agreed to give Biothera its customer
list and invoices for the past two years, its supplier invoices, and
will assign its “Beta Precise” trademark to Biothera. Cypress
Systems has already informed its customers that it will no longer
sell beta glucan products.
“We are pleased with the settlement and confident that we will
continue to successfully enforce our patent rights,” said Mueller.
“We have already been in contact with many of Cypress Systems’
customers and have begun to provide them with our BetaRight®
3-6 or WGP® 3-6 products.”
Biothera sued Cypress Systems, a Fresno, California company, for
violation of patents that provide Biothera with the exclusive right
to manufacture and sell yeast beta glucan as a dietary supplement.
Biothera has more than 40 U.S. patents and patents pending and has
additional patents in more than 20 countries.
“This is an important legal victory that further strengthens our ability to protect our products and markets against patent infringers,” said Daniel Conners, Biothera chairman and founder.
About Biothera, the Immune Health
Company
Biothera is a biotechnology
company dedicated to improving immune health. The company's primary
focus is developing pharmaceuticals whose unique mechanism of action
engages immune cells not normally involved in the fight against
cancer. In addition, Biothera’s healthcare group manufactures and
markets food-grade immune-enhancing ingredients for the nutritional
supplement, functional food, cosmetic and the animal feed and
nutrition markets.
Contact:
David Walsh
VP, Communications
Biothera, the Immune Health Company
651-256-4606
dwalsh@biotherapharma.com
