According to the complaint, the Technology Licensing Company owns U.S. Patent No. 5,734,862, entitled “System for selectively buffering and displaying relevant frames from interleaving frames associated with respective animation sequences stored in a medium in response to user selection” and issued in 1998. According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the inventor of the patent at issue is Charles J. Kulas, a patent attorney and former electrical engineer based out of San Francisco, California.
The complaint does not detail how Apple allegedly infringes on the patent, but it appears to relate to the making and reading of DVDs.
Complaint in Technology Licensing Company, Inc. v. Apple, Inc.