GS1/UCC Settlement Agreement

Understanding the settlement agreement and how the pre-2002 barcode owners gained lifelong rights.

In 2002, the Uniform Code Council (UCC), now known as GS1, lost a class action lawsuit filed by its members. As a result, businesses/brands that purchased barcodes or prefixes before 2002 were granted the right to keep and use their barcodes without paying annual renewal fees. They are also allowed to sell these prefixes freely.

This settlement enables Buy Barcodes India to provide valid and globally unique EAN or UPC barcodes to customers in India. Unlike GS1, which charges upfront fees, annual renewal fees, and requires a minimum purchase of 100 barcodes, we offer a more cost-effective solution.

We understand how challenging it can be to start a business, and many businesses in India only require a small number of barcodes — sometimes just one, five, or ten. By purchasing from Buy Barcodes India, businesses can save significantly, allowing them to invest more in other important areas. Our bulk orders are also far more affordable than GS1’s, with no hidden fees, no renewal charges, and a lifetime guarantee.

Most retailers do not require manufacturers/brands to license codes directly from GS1. All numbers sold by Buy Barcodes India are valid and can be used globally for your barcode needs.

You can conveniently purchase as many as you require right here.

You can find the original UCC settlement agreement below for your reference:

The class action suit filed by:
Lukins & Annis, P.S.
1405 South Pioneer Way
Moses Lake, WA 98837-2458
Phone: (509) 765-9555
Fax: (509) 765-4265
has been settled and those who signed up as part of the class have been paid. If a person or company did not specifically opt-out of the class-action suit, they are bound by the settlement and cannot file a new lawsuit for the same grievance. It does not matter what state they are in or even if they were not aware of the suit.

CASE OVERVIEW: Uniform Code Council Reaches $3.89 Million Settlement with Long-Time Members in Renewal Fee Action The parties have reached a tentative $3,895,000 settlement in a nationwide action filed against the Uniform Code Council, Inc. on behalf of all persons that paid a membership fee to and acquired a company prefix from UCC prior to August 28, 2002, and to whom UCC mailed an unreturned “renewal invoice” for membership in UCC, or who otherwise paid a renewal fee to UCC.

The action alleged that the company violated its own contract with exempt customers by attempting to require them to pay unnecessary fees. To take part in the settlement, participants must submit a claim form postmarked no later than March 10, 2004.

This lawsuit claims that businesses that paid membership fees to UCC and acquired a company prefix from UCC prior to August 28, 2002, are not obligated to pay annual “renewal fees” to UCC. UCC began sending annual “renewal fee” invoices to its existing members beginning in November 2002 and continued to send such invoices until June 2003.

Some businesses that received the invoice paid the unnecessary renewal fee. Others did not. The action seeks a court order declaring that businesses who became members of UCC prior to August 28, 2002, are under no obligation to pay annual renewal fees as a condition for continued membership in UCC or as a condition for their continued use of the company prefix issued to them by UCC prior to August 28, 2002.

The suit also seeks to recover damages for those who did pay the “renewal fee” invoice.

The settlement provides that:

  • If you paid a membership fee to UCC prior to August 28, 2002, you will be entitled to perpetual membership in UCC and not be obligated to pay annual renewal fees to UCC, either now or in the future, as a condition for continued membership in UCC, or as a condition for your continued use of the company prefix issued to you before August 28, 2002.
However, this does not apply to any company prefix(es) issued to you by UCC after August 28, 2002.
  • If you are such a member, UCC’s “licensing agreement” –which pertains to your company prefix and accompanied UCC’s renewal invoice– will be declared null and void.
  • If you are such a member and you have paid the renewal fee, you are entitled to compensation from the settlement fund.
  • If you are such a member, you will be entitled to basic membership benefits, which are: (a) continued use of your company prefix issued by the UCC prior to August 28, 2002, (b) listing of your company in the UCC membership directory, (c) discount pricing on UCC events and products, and (d) Membership support through the UCC’s Customer Service organization, educational events, and Equipment/Service Provider Directories.

Though you are not required to pay a membership renewal fee, you may choose to do so.

Such payment entitles members to certain enhanced benefits: access to the online UCC Solution Center, enhanced supply chain support through UCC’s customer service team; free web seminars on supply chain solutions; and a quarterly newsletter.

If you file a claim for reimbursement of your annual renewal fee, such enhanced benefits will not be available to you, unless you begin paying annual renewal fees sometime in the future. Your share of the settlement fund will depend on how much you paid UCC as a renewal fee and on the number of class members who file claims seeking compensation from the fund.

As an illustration, if every single eligible class member timely filed a claim, your gross recovery would be roughly 48% of the renewal fee you paid. Similarly, if half of the eligible class members file claims, your gross recovery would be roughly 100% of the renewal fee you paid.

Regarding the class-action lawsuit brought by the law firm:
Bronson & Associates
Attorneys at Law
15 West 8th Street, Suite A
Tracy, CA 95376

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