Source: https://www.retailpatentlitigation.com/2013/11/june-2013-retail-patent-litigation-report/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 20:46:39+00:00

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June was another active month with Eclipse IP, Intellectual Ventures, UbiComm, NeoMedia, Landmark Technology and LBS Innovations all filing suits. Smart Search Concepts also filed a number of suits regarding searching technologies.
As usual, I prepared the report in partnership with and using Docket Navigator and its powerful database. Docket Navigator is a valuable resource, and the place to go if you want to keep track of new patent litigation filings or want to know what is happening in particular cases, how your judge has historically handled a particular type of motion, or a particular plaintiff’s litigation history.
Finally, please let me know if you have thoughts about the report or changes you would like to see. I am preparing it as a service for retailers and their supply chain who may want an overview of the patent litigation landscape. So, I am very open to ways to improve the report for you.
Createthe Group, Inc. v. GeoTag, Inc., (S.D.N.Y.).
Patent: 5,930,474 (Internet organizer for accessing geographically and topically based information).
RecruitMe, LLC v. IAC/InterActiveCorp et al, (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 5,623,660 (System for regulating access to data base for purposes of data base management).
Activision TV, Inc. v. Harley-Davidson, Inc., (D. Del.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 7,369,058 (Remote control electronic display system); 8,330,613 (Remote control electronic display system); 6,215,411 (Remote control electronic display system); and 6,384,736 (Remote control electronic display system).
Blue Calypso, Inc. v. Foursquare Labs, Inc., (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 8,457,670 (System and method for peer-to-peer advertising between mobile communication devices).
Morris Reese v. Sprint Nextel Corporation et al, (C.D. Cal.).
Patent: 6,868,150 (Method for use with caller ID system).
Intellectual Ventures I, LLC et al v. Fifth Third Bancorp et al, (S.D. Ohio; W.D.N.C.) (multiple cases).
Judge: District Judge Michael R. Barrett; Magistrate Judge David S. Cayer, District Judge Robert J. Conrad, Jr.
Patents: 6,182,894 (Systems and methods for authorizing a transaction card); 7,260,587 (Method for organizing digital images; 7,603,382 (Advanced internet interface providing user display access of customized webpages); 7,664,701 (Masking private billing data by assigning other billing data to use in commerce with businesses); and 8,083,137 (Administration of financial accounts).
Eclipse IP LLC v. GoWaiter Business Holdings LLC, (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 8,232,899 (Notification systems and methods enabling selection of arrival or departure times of tracked mobile things in relation to locations); 7,119,716 (Response systems and methods for notification systems for modifying future notifications); 7,319,414 (Secure notification messaging systems and methods using authentication indicia); and 7,876,239 (Secure notification messaging systems and methods using authentication indicia).
Intellectual Ventures II LLC v. JP Morgan Chase & Co. et al, (S.D.N.Y.; W.D. Mo.) (muiltiple cases).
LBS Innovations, LLC v. Waze, Inc., (E.D. Tex.).
Patent: 6,091,956 (Situation information system).
UbiComm, LLC v. Art.com, Inc., (D. Del.; D.R.I.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 5,603,054 (Method for triggering selected machine event when the triggering properties of the system are met and the triggering conditions of an identified user are perceived).
Smart Search Concepts, LLC v. Neiman Marcus, Inc. et al, (D. Del.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 7,188,100 (Search-on-the-fly report generator); 7,302,423 (Search-on-the-fly with merge function); and 7,574,432 (Search-on-the-fly/sort-on-the-fly search engine).
CeeColor Industries LLC v. Citizen Watch Company of America, Inc. (D.Del.).
Defendant: Citizen Watch Company of America, Inc.
Patent: 6,570,610 (Security system with proximity sensing for an electronic device).
Alcorn Communications, LLC v. Constant Contact, Inc. (D. Del.).
Patents: 6,289,350 (System and method for structured news release generation and distribution); and 6,363,390 (System and method for structured news release generation and distribution).
Klever Marketing, Inc. v. Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc., (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 5,420,606 (Instant electronic coupon verification system).
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. v. Michaels Stores, Inc., (D. Colo.).
Patents: 6,199,048 (System and method for automatic access of a remote computer over a network); and 8,131,597 (System and method for using an ordinary article of commerce to access a remote computer).
America’s Collectibles Network, Inc. v. Jewelry Channel, Inc. USA d/b/a Liquidation Channe (E.D. Tenn.) (multiple cases).
Plaintiff: America’s Collectibles Network, Inc.
Orientview Technologies LLC v. Hat World Corporation, (D. Del., S.D.N.Y.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 7,000,183 (Method and apparatus for viewer-specific presentation of information).
Landmark Technology, LLC v. Johnson Outdoors, Inc. (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 5,576,951 (Automated sales and services system); and 7,010,508 (Automated multimedia data processing network).
Ingeniador, LLC v. Recreational Equipment, Inc. (D.P.R.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 7,895,127 (Rating-based sorting and displaying of reviews).
Intellectual Ventures I LLC et al v. Capital One Financial Corporation et al (E.D. Va.).
Patents: 6,182,894 (Systems and methods for authorizing a transaction card); 7,260,587 (Method for organizing digital images); 7,603,382 (Advanced internet interface providing user display access of customized webpages); 7,664,701 (Masking private billing data by assigning other billing data to use in commerce with businesses); and 8,083,137 (Administration of financial accounts).
Interface IP Holdings LLC v. HVM, LLC (D. Del.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 7,406,663 (Graphical input device with dynamic field width adjustment for input of variable data via a browser-based display).
Hawk Technology Systems, LLC v. BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc., (S.D. Fla.).
Defendant: BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.
Patent: RE43462 (Video monitoring and conferencing system).

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