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In the News Today: Epistar Sues Amazon for Infringing Patents in Fire TV, Momenta Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Mylan. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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Momenta Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Mylan
Momenta Pharmaceuticals Inc. filed a two-count patent infringement case in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania targeting not only Mylan NV — which is now part of Viatris Inc. — but also Natco Pharma Ltd. and Gland Pharma Ltd. , which are companies based out of India. As per the lawsuit, Mylan has been imitating patented manufacturing methods to make a generic version of multiple sclerosis treatment.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/pennsylvania/articles/1496335/mylan-hit-with-infringement-suit-over-ms-generic-drug-
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Epistar Sues Amazon for Infringing Patents in Fire TV
Epistar Corporation sued Amazon.com Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas for infringing on twelve LED patents on Fire TV. Earlier, Amazon had refused to work out a licensing agreement to resolve the issue. According to Epistar, certain models of Amazon's 43- and 50-inch 4-Series and Omni Series Fire TVs contain LED chips that infringe 12 of its patents.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/ip/articles/1497292/amazon-infringed-12-led-patents-in-fire-tvs-epistar-says
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In the News Today: Apple Fails to Reverse USD 300 Million Patent Verdict against it, A New York Court Asks Amazon to Furnish Details of Alexa Devices in a Patent Suit. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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A New York Court Asks Amazon to Furnish Details of Alexa Devices in a Patent Suit
The US District Court for the Northern District of New York ordered Amazon.com Inc. to furnish details related to a wide range of Alexa-enabled devices that the company produces. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has accused Amazon of infringing on its patent related to smart speaker technology.
Read More at: https://news.bloomberglaw.com/tech-and-telecom-law/amazon-told-to-produce-details-of-alexa-devices-in-patent-suit
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Apple Fails to Reverse USD 300 Million Patent Verdict against it
Apple, Inc. could not reverse the USD 300 million patent infringement verdicts against it determined by the federal jury’s trial. The company was found guilty of infringing on Optis Wireless Technology LLC's standard-essential 4G wireless patents. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas rejected several arguments challenging the methodology used by Optis' damages expert.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/trials/articles/1494444/apple-can-t-ax-300m-patent-verdict-after-fed-circ-ruling
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In the News Today: PTAB Invalidates Patent Infringement Charges against BMW by Omega, Amazon Fails to Move the Mesh Wi-Fi Patents Lawsuit out of Texas.
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Amazon Fails to Move the Mesh Wi-Fi Patents Lawsuit out of Texas
Amazon.com, Inc. and its co-defendants, Eero LLC failed to move the patent infringement claims targeting mesh Wi-Fi systems from the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. The company had been sued in the same court by TrackThings LLC.
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PTAB Invalidates Patent Infringement Charges against BMW by Omega
The U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) has invalidated Omega Automotive GmbH’s patent related to the remote engine start control system. Previously, the company had sued Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW), alleging that the automaker’s X5 and X7 SUVs infringed on its patent.
Read More at: https://news.bloomberglaw.com/ip-law/bmw-wins-cancellation-of-patent-at-core-of-infringement-suit
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In the News Today: A Texas Court Reduces USD 1.7 million in Patent Judgement against NetScout, Norton to Pay USD 185.1 million to Columbia University over Antivirus Patents. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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Norton to Pay USD 185.1 million to Columbia University over Antivirus Patents
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia jury has directed NortonLifeLock Inc. to pay USD 185.1 million to Columbia University over its patent infringement. The jury found that five families of Norton’s antivirus products infringe two patented technology of Columbia University that uses emulators to monitor programs for malicious behaviour. In addition, the jury also concluded that the infringement was intentional increasing the probability of award by up to three times the jury’s amount.
Read More at: https://news.bloomberglaw.com/ip-law/nortonlifelock-owes-columbia-185-million-over-antivirus-patents
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A Texas Court Reduces USD 1.7 million in Patent Judgement against NetScout
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has reduced USD 1.7 million in patent infringement judgement against NetScout Systems Inc. The lawsuit was initially filed by Packet Intelligence LLC over data management technology. The revised verdict comes nearly two years after a split decision by Federal Circuit panel.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/technology/articles/1490316/gilstrap-shaves-1-7m-off-patent-judgment-against-netscout
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In the News Today: Alcon Files Lawsuit Over Eye Allergy Patent Infringement in a Delaware Court, Leo Pharma and Glenmark Pharma Resolves Enstilar Psoriasis Drug Patent Suit. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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Leo Pharma and Glenmark Pharma Resolves Enstilar Psoriasis Drug Patent Suit
Leo Pharma A/S and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. have agreed to settle their Enstilar Psoriasis drug patent suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. As per the terms of the settlement agreement, Glenmark is barred from making copies of the drug until the patents have expired. Leo had sued Glenmark in 2020 alleging that its proposed copycat infringes five patents for Enstilar that were issued earlier that year.
Read More at: https://news.bloomberglaw.com/health-law-and-business/leo-pharma-glenmark-settle-enstilar-psoriasis-drug-patent-suit
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Alcon Files Lawsuit Over Eye Allergy Patent Infringement in a Delaware Court
Alcon Inc. and Alcon Laboratories Inc. have filed a patent infringement lawsuit over Pataday eye allergy treatment in U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Alcon requested for an injunction that would prohibit Somerset Therapeutics LLC, Somerset Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Odin Pharmaceuticals, LLC from selling the proposed generic version of Alcon’s Pataday.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/articles/1488061/alcon-sues-over-alleged-eye-drop-patent-infringement
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In the News Today: Arbor, Lupin Settles Patent Lawsuit Over Planned Blood Pressure Generic, Maxeon and Canadian Solar Resolve Patent Infringement Lawsuit in Japan. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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Maxeon and Canadian Solar Resolve Patent Infringement Lawsuit in Japan
Solar manufacturer Maxeon Solar Technologies, Ltd. has reached a settlement agreement with Chinese-Canadian panel maker Canadian Solar related to the patent infringement of shingled solar module. As per the terms of the agreement Canadian Solar has agreed to withdraw challenges to Maxeon’s patent.
Read More at: https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/04/21/maxeon-canadian-solar-settle-patent-infringement-lawsuit-in-japan/
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Arbor, Lupin Settles Patent Lawsuit Over Planned Blood Pressure Generic
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has dismissed the patent infringement charges brought by Arbor Pharmaceuticals LLC and Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. against Lupin Ltd. The lawsuit was related to planned blood pressure generic.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/ip/articles/1485449/arbor-lupin-end-ip-suit-over-planned-blood-pressure-generic
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In the News Today: ITC Agrees to Hear Patent Infringement Lawsuit between Peloton and iFIT, A Georgia Court Transfers Medical Device Patent Dispute to Maryland. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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A Georgia Court Transfers Medical Device Patent Dispute to Maryland
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia declined to dismiss a patent suit concerning needle guides used in prostate cancer screening. The lawsuit is between Corbin Clinical Resources, LLC and Advance Medical, Inc. The court also transferred the dispute to Maryland because of jurisdiction issues.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/lifesciences/articles/1480148/ga-court-sends-medical-device-patent-dispute-to-md-
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ITC Agrees to Hear Patent Infringement Lawsuit between Peloton and iFIT
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) agreed to investigate patent infringement claims registered last month by Peloton Interactive, Inc. against iFIT, Inc. The announcement came shortly after commission agreed to handle iFIT’s patent case against Peloton.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/articles/1480567/itc-to-work-out-peloton-s-patent-case
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In the News Today: AT&T Agrees to Settle on Patent Suit with IPCom, A Delaware Federal judge Rules in Favour of Northwestern’s Cobot Patents. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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A Delaware Federal judge Rules in Favour of Northwestern’s Cobot Patents
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware dismissed the claims made by ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd. and Universal Robots to invalidate Northwestern University’s Cobot Patents. The judge found that technology is not abstract and patentable under the U.S. Supreme Court Alice v. CLS Bank ruling.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/ip/articles/1478381/northwestern-s-cobot-patents-survive-2-invalidation-bids
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AT&T Agrees to Settle on Patent Suit with IPCom
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has put on hold the IPCom GmbH & Co. KG‘s lawsuit against AT&T Inc. related to cellular technology. The pause allows the companies to arrive at a resolution. The trial was about to begin in a week when the temporary halt came.
Read More at: https://www.law360.com/trials/articles/1478927/at-t-settles-ipcom-patent-suit-days-before-edtx-trial
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In the News Today: Diesel Technologies Sues Volvo Group over Exhaust System, Sandoz Wins the Battle to Block its Generic Lung-Disease Drug from Roche. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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Sandoz Wins the Battle to Block its Generic Lung-Disease Drug from Roche
Roche Genentech Inc. lost its bid to block Sandoz Inc.’s generic lung-disease drug. Sandoz was successful in persuading a Delaware Federal Judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Roche as there was no case of patent infringement as alleged by Roche. The judge rejected the Roche’s claims and found parts of the patent to be invalid.
Read More at: https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/roche-loses-bid-block-sandoz-generic-lung-disease-drug-2022-03-23/
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Diesel Technologies Sues Volvo Group over Exhaust System
Volvo Group North America LLC was hit with a patent infringement lawsuit by Diesel Technologies LLC in an Illinois Federal Court. The lawsuit is related to a part of the exhaust system involving diesel particulate filters of the internal combustion engine.
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In the News Today: A Judge Recommends Ban on Imports to Stop Infringement of Canon’s Patent, Ericsson Agrees to Strike a Deal in IPCom Suits against Wireless Providers. Explore our IP news section and read full stories here: https://ipnewsshots.com/
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Ericsson Agrees to Strike a Deal in IPCom Suits against Wireless Providers
IPCom GMBH & Co. KG has agreed to put an end to patent infringement claims against AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., and Sprint Spectrum LP related to their use of Ericsson Inc. equipment. The deal however doesn’t end claims related to non-Ericsson equipment
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A Judge Recommends Ban on Imports to Stop Infringement of Canon’s Patent
An administrative judge has proposed a ban on import to put an end to patent infringement of Canon Inc.’s toner supply. Previously, the judge had also warned a number of manufacturers and sellers for patent infringement. The International Trade Commission (ITC) had informed the public that as per judge findings a host of U. S. and foreign companies had violated Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930.
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