Answers.com Files Claim for Patent Infringement

Company Claims Infringement of Patent for Contextual Lookup Technology

NEW YORK, March 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Answers Corporation (NASD:
ANSW), creators of Answers.com, has submitted a statement of claim
with the Tel-Aviv District Court against Babylon Ltd., for
infringement of Israel Patent Number 121,457.

The patent, entitled "Computerized Dictionary and Thesaurus
Applications," covers a computerized searching process of indicating a
target word on a display screen and employing at least one word
appearing in the vicinity of the target word in order to eliminate
ambiguity in the meaning of the target word. The patent was first
filed in 1997 and was granted in 2004.

Babylon is a privately held Israeli company, founded in 1997, that
offers single-click information retrieval and translation services.
According to its website, it has "over 30 million registered users of
its software products."

The remedies that Answers.com seeks, initially, are damages in the sum
of NIS 1,000,000 (approximately $210,000), an accounting of revenues
derived from the infringing use and an injunction. Following the
accounting, the company may modify the sum it seeks in damages.

About Answers

Answers Corporation (NASD: ANSW) operates www.answers.com, which
supplies answers covering over 3 million topics to Internet users.
Answers.com offers clear, authoritative content drawn from
high-quality titles, as well as writing by its own editorial team.
Founded in 1999 by CEO Bob Rosenschein, Answers Corporation also
partners with, among others, Firefox, Opera, The New York Public
Library and A9.com. For investment information, visit ir.answers.com.

Answers.com Contacts:

Investor Contact:

Bruce D Smith, CFA

VP, IR and Strategic Development

bruce@answers.com

+1-646-502-4780

Press Contact:

Jay Bailey

Director of Marketing

j@answers.com

+1-888-248-9613 SOURCE Answers Corporation