Spring Design suing Barnes & Noble for Nook e-reader

Jacqueline DiOrio (Gnome_Queen) E-reader manufacturer Spring Design claims B&N breached an NDA when the book store company launched its own e-reader.

November 3, 2009 2:57 PM ET in News, , , , ,

nook-big-2Everyone has recently been buzzing with excitement about the Nook, the new e-reader coming from Barnes & Noble. The device features Google’s Android OS, a navigation LCD and an E-Ink display, and it looks to be a fierce competitor with Amazon’s Kindle.

Something that seemed a little odd to us, however, was the Nook’s close resemblance to Spring Design’s Alex e-reader. Both e-readers are dual screen E-Ink/LCD units, and both utilize Android. Apparently Spring Design found this odd as well, because they’re suing Barnes & Noble.

Spring Design claims that Barnes & Noble broke a non-disclosure agreement which centers around e-reader features.  The “Alex” makers claim that the two companies were working together to create the device, and that there was never discussion of Barnes & Noble creating its own reader.

“We showed the Alex e-book design to Barnes & Noble in good faith with the intention of working together to provide a superior dual screen e-book to the market,” said Spring Design Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Eric Kmiec.

It is not yet clear how the lawsuit will affect the releases of either e-reader. The Nook is scheduled to start shipping this month, while a release date has not yet been set for Alex.

3 Comments:

  1. No kidding, this doesn't sound like a good move on B&N's part.

  2. Let's not jump to conclusions here... the lawsuit may be completely baseless. At least I hope it is. The nook looks a lot more attractive than the Alex imo.

    I also find it amusing that this article is accompanied for me by a banner ad for the nook. Hehehe... Google AdSense ftw.

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