- Andreas Pavel
Andreas Pavel (born in
1945 ) is a German-Brazilianinventor who is the 'father' of the portablepersonal stereo cassette player, better known as theWalkman [http://news.com.com/Unlikely+trendsetter+made+earphones+a+way+of+life/2100-1041_3-5999561.html?tag=nefd.top] .Born in
Aachen ,Germany , Pavel went toSão Paulo when he was 6 years old, brought by his father who went to work for theMatarazzo industries . It was in Brazil, in 1972, that he invented his device, thestereobelt . He lived in a modern house inMorumbi , and was acquainted to some important personalities of the time, as the journalistVladimir Herzog and the poetAugusto de Campos [http://inventabrasilnet.t5.com.br/pavelw.htm] .Over the next few years he tried to interest companies like Grundig, Philips, and Yamaha in manufacturing it. In
1977 , Pavel filed a patent in Italy on the device, followed by patents in the United States, Germany, England, and Japan. He moved toMilan aged 30 years old.In 1979,
Sony began selling the popular Walkman, and in1980 started legal talks with Pavel regarding a royalty fee. In1986 Sony finally agreed to pay royalties to Pavel, but only for sales in Germany, and only for a few models, and refused to acknowledge him as the inventor of the device.In
1989 , Andreas Pavel started new proceedings, this time going through the law courts in the UK. Seven years later, the case was dismissed and Pavel was left with $3.6 million dollars of debt for his court costs. Then in2001 , Pavel threatened Sony with legal suits in every country in which he had patented his invention. The corporation agreed to resume talks with Pavel and a settlement was finally reached in 2003.The exact settlement fee is a closely guarded secret but European press accounts said that Pavel received a cash settlement for damages in excess of $10,000,000 and is now also receiving royalties on some Walkman sales [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/12/16/news/profile.php] . The settlement also includes a clause which will prevent Pavel from bringing future law suits. The settlement grants Pavel the recognition from Sony that he was the original inventor of the Walkman; this apparently could only be achieved after the death of
Akio Morita , the founder of Sony and previously-recognised creator of thepersonal stereo .Pavel reportedly had considered asking manufacturers of
MP3 music players for royalties, including Apple (for their populariPod player). However, in December 2005 he said he did not intend to do so, not wishing to spend further time fighting lawsuits [http://news.com.com/Unlikely+trendsetter+made+earphones+a+way+of+life/2100-1041_3-5999561.html?tag=nefd.top] .He is now developing what he calls a "dreamkit", a "hand-held, multimedia, sense-extension device".
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Stereobelt
*Walkman External links
* [http://news.com.com/Unlikely+trendsetter+made+earphones+a+way+of+life/2100-1041_3-5999561.html?tag=nefd.top News.com - "Unlikely trendsetter made earphones a way of life"]
* [http://news.com.com/Sony+pays+millions+to+inventor+in+Walkman+dispute/2100-1041_3-5226735.html?tag=nl News.com - "Sony pays millions to inventor in Walkman dispute"]
* [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/12/16/news/profile.php International Herald Tribune - "Portable stereo's creator got his due, eventually" 12/16/05]
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