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September 22, 2021 | By S&H
Posted in: S&H IP Blog | U.S. District Courts
Posted in: S&H IP Blog | U.S. District Courts
A CLAIM RECITING AN ABSTRACT IDEA PERFOMED BY GENERIC COMPONENTS MAY NOT RECITE PATENTABLE SUBJECT MATTER
By: Sunil Chacko, Associate In Zyrcuits IP LLC v. Acuity Brands, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware invalidated US Patent. No. 6,667,307 under 35 USC §101 for claiming ineligible subject patent matter. Patent 6,667,307 Patent ‘307 is directed to method for sending data over a communication channel. […]
June 23, 2021 | By Mehdi D. Sheikerz
Posted in: S&H IP Blog | U.S. District Courts
Posted in: S&H IP Blog | U.S. District Courts
DivX LLC v Hulu LLC – Patent marking can impact damages.
By: Mehdi Sheikerz, Partner In the recent case of DivX LLC v. Hulu LLC, C.D. Cal., No. 21-cv-01615, June 11, 2021, a federal U.S. District Court in the Central District of California agreed with Hulu (Defendant) to dismiss the DivX’s (Plaintiff) claims for pre-suit damages on a patent. The Court […]