Source: https://es.scribd.com/document/377844652/Alert-Signal-IP-Lawsuit
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 10:15:30+00:00

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with a principle place of business located at 1229 Laurel Oak Lane, York, Pennsylvania, 17403.
System, 818 West Seventh St., 2nd Fl., Los Angeles, 90017.
3. This is an action for infringement of a United States patent arising under 35 U.S.C.
under 28 U.S.C. §1331 and §1338(a).
Patent is attached hereto as Exhibit D.
Instrumentalities”)), covered by one or more claims of the ’661 Patent to the injury of ASIP.
patent when they place the Accused Instrumentalities into operation.
in a car). See Exhibit A-1, Figs. 1-9.
speed akin to driving, they re-enable text messaging alerts). See Id.
messages, trigger an audible alert). See Id.
timer which monitors the passage of time). See Id.
does not disable alert signals, while sustained movement at similar speeds does). See Id.
automatically and store them in memory). See Id.
detect that they are not moving at a speed akin to driving, they re-enable text messaging alerts).
preceding an “urgent” text, or emergency messages, trigger an audible alert). See Id.
later if they are moving at a speed akin to being in a car automatically without user input). See Id.
input from the GPS and Accelerometer sensors to determine the device velocity). See Id.
invention by Defendant, together with interest and costs as fixed by the court.
Instrumentalities), covered by one or more claims of the ’270 Patent to the injury of ASIP.
in a car). See Exhibit B-1, Figs. 1-7.
text messaging alerts). See Id.
messages are stored for later when the Do Not Disturb While Driving mode is not active). See Id.
while sustained movement at similar speeds does). See Id.
disable audible alerts for incoming messages automatically and store them in memory). See Id.
Driving mode is not active). See Id.
an “urgent” text, or emergency messages, trigger an audible alert). See Id.
them in memory). See Id.
Patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(b).
audible alerts for incoming messages automatically). See Id.
importing, selling and/or offering for sale the Accused Instrumentalities to the injury of Plaintiff.
infringement of the ’626 Patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(b).
’626 patent when they place the Accused Instrumentalities into operation.
messages, trigger an audible alert). See Exhibit D-1, Figs. 1-7.
a velocity akin to traveling in a vehicle). See Id.
moving at a speed akin to driving, they re-enable text messaging alerts). See Id.
text, or emergency messages, trigger an audible alert). See Id.
or emergency messages, trigger an audible alert). See Id.
in a vehicle, and disable audible alerts for incoming messages). See Id.
such as those preceding an “urgent” text, or emergency messages, trigger an audible alert). See Id.
mode is not active). See Id.
disable audible alerts for incoming messages). See Id.
are not moving at a speed akin to driving, they re-enable text messaging alerts). See Id.
accordance with 35 U.S.C. § 271(b).
infringement of the Inducement Claims.
customary activities would infringe the Inducement Claims.
customers follow these instructions and support and directly infringe the Inducement Claims.
ASIP hereby requests a trial by jury on all issues so triable by right.
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