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Apple Faces Patent Infringement Lawsuit Over iPad 3, Macbook LED Technology Updated: by

Apple, Inc. was hit with a patent infringement lawsuit Thursday (read it below) alleging that the company's iPad 3 tablets and Macbook Pro computers violate four light emitting diode (LED) patents. The case was filed in in federal court in Delaware by claimed patent holder LED Tech Development LLC, a…

Apple Sued For Patent Infringement Over Passbook Updated: by

Ameranth, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Apple, Inc. earlier this week in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California alleging that Apple’s new Passbook product infringes on Ameranth’s patented technology. According to the complaint, Ameranth develops products to generate and synchronize menus and hospitality information across fixed,…

Social Media Discovery Lessons: One New York Court’s Solomonic Ruling Updated: by

In a Solomonic ruling, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Manuel Mendez recently denied a defendants' sweeping Notice to Admit social media account postings by a personal injury plaintiff in Carr v. Bovis Lend Lease (read the decision below). In New York, unless a party objects to another's pre-trial Notice to Admit,…

Facebook and Apple Sued For Patent Infringement Over Data Handling Updated: by

Facebook and Apple have been hit with another patent infringement lawsuit brought by small, relatively obscure research/technology companies. Yesterday, PersonalWeb Technologies and Level 3 Communications filed a suit against both technology companies in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The two plaintiff companies allegedly each own…

Regents of the University of California, Eolas Technologies Sue Facebook for Patent Infringement Updated: by

Yesterday, the Regents of the University of California and Eolas Technologies, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Facebook in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The suit alleges that Facebook has infringed on four different patents owned by the Regents and to which Eolas has an exclusive…

Photographer Sues Twitter for Copyright Infringement Updated: by

Photographer Christopher Boffoli has filed a lawsuit against Twitter in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, claiming infringement of copyrighted photographs. The complaint alleges that "Twitter users copied numerous photographs from the Disparity Series without license or permission from Boffoli . . . . [and] were…

Pinterest Files Suit Against Chinese Cybersquatter Updated: by

Pinterest filed a complaint at the end of August in the Northern District of California against Qian Jin of Nanjing, China, for cyberpiracy, trademark infringement and false designation of origin, trademark dilution, and unfair competition.  Specifically, Pinterest claims that Qian purchased dozens of “infringing” domain names that are nearly identical and…

Google Sued for Patent Infringement Over Street View Updated: by

On August 31, View 360 Solutions LLC, a subsidiary of Acacia Research Corp., filed a lawsuit against Google, Inc., alleging that Google’s Street View feature infringed on the following patents: 6,157,385: “Method of and apparatus for performing perspective transformation of visible stimuli” 6,323,862: “Apparatus for generating and interactively viewing spherical…

Multimedia Patent Trust Sues Apple Alleging Infringement of Video Compression Patent Updated: by

On August 29, Multimedia Patent Trust (“MPT”) filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. The patent at issue is U.S. Patent No. 5,500,678, entitled “Optimized Scanning of Transform Coefficients in Video Coding.” In essence, the patent describes a method…

Inventor Files Patent Infringement Suit Against Facebook, 21 Others Updated: by

Blue Spike, LLC filed a patent infringement lawsuit yesterday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas naming 22 defendants, including Facebook. Blue Spike is a technology company owned by self-described inventor and steganographer Scott Moscowitz.