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Catch Curve Adds Two New Licensees to the AudioFAX Patent Portfolio.


ATLANTA -- Catch Curve, Inc., an intellectual property development and licensing firm, today announced that Callware Technologies, Inc. and uReach Technologies, Inc. have taken licenses to the AudioFAX(TM) patent portfolio. Under the license agreements, the new licensees have obtained a non-exclusive, perpetual PERPETUAL. That which is to last without limitation as to time; as, a perpetual statute, which is one without limit as to time, although not expressed to be so.  license to use the AudioFAX technology. Specific terms of the license agreements were not disclosed.

The AudioFAX patents cover a broad range of inventions that incorporate fax store-and-forward technologies. These technologies are used in products and services such as fax-to-email, fax broadcasting, fax-on-demand and "real-time" fax over the Internet.

"Catch Curve is pleased to add Callware and uReach to the growing list of companies that have licensed the AudioFAX patents," said Michael McLaughlin Michael McLaughlin was, for a time, a leading figure on the British far right.

Born in Liverpool, he was the son of an Irish republican and socialist who was a veteran of the International Brigades.
, president of Catch Curve. "These new licensees are another example of the marketplace continuing to respect the strength and validity of the AudioFAX patents."

Since its inception, the AudioFAX Patent Licensing Program has licensed this technology to over 35 companies, including AT&T, MCI (1) (Media Control Interface) A high-level programming interface from Microsoft and IBM for controlling multimedia devices. It provides commands and functions to open, play and close the device.

(2) (Microwave Communications Inc.
, Cisco, Sprint, WorldCom, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98).

NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.
, Cable & Wireless, 3Com, j2 Global Communications j2 Global Communications (Nasdaq:JCOM) is a company based in Hollywood, California that offers messaging and communications services. Its most popular service is called "eFax", which allows users to send and receive faxes via the Internet. j2 was previously called JFAX. , Mitel, Captaris, Intervoice, LogicaCMG, Siemens, Premiere Global Services (formerly PTEK PTEK Parents and Teachers of Explosive Kids ), Glenayre and Interactive Intelligence, among others.

Companies interested in a license to the AudioFAX patents may contact Michael McLaughlin or Ryan Strong of IPinvestments Group at 404-962-8740, or via email at mmclaughlin@ipinvestmentsgroup.com and rstrong@ipinvestmentsgroup.com.

About Catch Curve

Catch Curve, Inc. is an intellectual property development and licensing company focused on communications and messaging technologies based in Atlanta, Georgia.

AudioFAX is a trademark of Catch Curve, Inc.
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