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- Williams & Wilkins of Baltimore, Maryland, announced that Sylvan Software
- of Irvine, California, has been permanently prohibited by Federal Court
- Order from selling the recently released Version 4.0 of Sylvan's medical
- spell checking software products.
-
- Earlier this month, Williams & Wilkins filed a complaint with the United
- States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia against Gregory
- Rice and Barbara Narsesian Rice, doing business as Sylvan Software. The
- complaint stated that Sylvan Software's Version 4.0 medical spelling
- products contained misappropriated content from Williams & Wilkins'
- copyrighted works, STEDMAN'S MEDICAL DICTIONARY and STEDMAN'S/25 FOR
- WORDPERFECT.
-
- The Court's Order, issued February 21, 1992, requires Sylvan Software to
- withdraw its Version 4.0 medical spelling products from the market
- immediately and to issue a "corrective notice" to all Sylvan customers who
- purchased these products or were upgraded to them.
-
- Sylvan's written notice also will make their customers aware of significant
- discrepancies between the word counts advertised by Sylvan and the actual
- number of words contained in earlier versions of Sylvan's medical spelling
- products.
-
- In addition, Sylvan Software has agreed to pay Williams & Wilkins damages
- of an undisclosed amount.
-
- The Court Order specifically states that Sylvan Software is permanently
- prohibited from selling, marketing, licensing, or otherwise distributing
- the Sylvan's COMPLETE MEDICAL VERSION 4.0 product and COMPLETE MEDICAL
- VERSION 4.0, PHARMACEUTICAL VERSION 1.2 combination product.
-
- Williams & Wilkins' STEDMAN'S/25 FOR WORDPERFECT, a medical spelling
- software product introduced in April 1991, is the cornerstone of a new
- software productivity line from the company's Electronic Media Division.
-
- It was information brought to light during a routine analysis of
- competitive medical spelling software products which first led Williams &
- Wilkins to believe that its copyrights had been infringed by Sylvan's
- recently-released Version 4.0 products.
-
- This competitive analysis also revealed significant discrepancies between
- the actual and advertised word counts of earlier versions of Sylvan's
- products.
-
- Although Sylvan ads appearing as early as July 1990, listed a count of
- 60,000 for Sylvan's COMPLETE MEDICAL DICTIONARY VERSION 3.0 product, that
- product, in fact, contained only about 30,000 words.
-
- The next version of that product, Version 3.1, contained only 36,300 words,
- yet advertisements in July 1991, claimed a count of 152,000.
-
- The Court Order requires that: Sylvan send the mandatory "corrective
- notices" detailing these discrepancies and notifying Sylvan customers of
- the withdrawal of Sylvan's new Version 4.0 products, within 30 days.
-
- "Williams & Wilkins takes its copyrights very seriously and has a history
- of defending them," according to Fred Fusting, Vice President and
- Publisher of the company's Electronic Media Division.
-
- In 1975, after seven years of litigation which led ultimately to the
- Supreme Court, Williams & Wilkins prevailed in a landmark case involving
- unauthorized duplication of its copyrighted works.
-
- As an active member of the American Medical Publishers Association and the
- Software Publishers Association, Williams & Wilkins continues to work foe
- and support both national and international copyright laws.
-
- A division of Waverly, Inc., Williams & Wilkins is a worldwide publisher of
- medical and scientific books, journals, software, and video.
-
- Williams & Wilkins was represented in this action by Venable, Baetjer. and
- Howard, a Baltimore-based law firm.
-
- Williams & Wilkins
- 428 East Preston St, Baltimore, MD 21202-3993
- 410-528-4000
-
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