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COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT filed with Jury Demand against Apple Inc for Clouding IP LLC v. Apple Inc. :: Justia Dockets & Filings
Justia Dockets & Filings Third Circuit Delaware District Court Clouding IP LLC v. Apple Inc. Filing 1
COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT filed with Jury Demand against Apple Inc. - Magistrate Consent Notice to Pltf. ( Filing fee $ 350, receipt number 0311-1078430.) - filed by STEC IP LLC. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B, # 3 Exhibit C part 1, # 4 Exhibit C part 2, # 5 Exhibit D, # 6 Exhibit E, # 7 Exhibit F part 1, # 8 Exhibit F part 2, # 9 Exhibit G, # 10 Civil Cover Sheet)(els)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE STEC IP, LLC, Civil Action No. _________ Plaintiff, v. JURY TRIAL DEMANDED APPLE, INC., Defendant. COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT This is an action for patent infringement arising under the Patent Laws of the United States of America, 35 U.S.C. § 1 et seq. in which Plaintiff STEC IP, LLC makes the following allegations against Defendant Apple, Inc.: PARTIES 1. Plaintiff STEC IP, LLC (“STEC”) is a Delaware limited liability company having a principal place of business at 2 Terrace Way, Suite C, Greensboro, North Carolina 27403. 2. On information and belief, Defendant Apple, Inc. (“Apple”) is a California corporation with its principal place of business located at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA 95014. On information and belief, Apple may be served via its registered agent, CT Corporation System, 818 W 7th St., Los Angeles, California 90017. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 3. This action arises under the patent laws of the United States, Title 35 of the United States Code. This Court has original subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a). 4. On information and belief, Apple is subject to this Court's specific and general personal jurisdiction pursuant to due process and/or the Delaware Long Arm Statute, due to having availed itself of the rights and benefits of Delaware by conducting substantial business in this forum, including: (i) at least a portion of the infringements alleged herein; and (ii) regularly doing or soliciting business, engaging in other persistent courses of conduct, and/or deriving substantial revenue from goods and services provided to individuals in Delaware and in this Judicial District. 5. Venue is proper in this district under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(b), 1391(c) and 1400(b). On information and belief, Apple has transacted business in this district and has committed and/or induced acts of patent infringement in this district. COUNT I INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 7,032,089 6. Plaintiff STEC realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-5 above, as if fully set forth herein. 7. Plaintiff STEC is the owner by assignment of United States Patent No. 7,032,089 (“the ’089 patent”) titled “Replica Synchronization Using Copy-On-Read Technique.” The ’089 patent was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on April 18, 2006. STEC is the owner by assignment from Symantec Corporation of the ’089 patent. A true and correct copy of the ’089 patent is included as Exhibit A. 8. Apple makes, uses, sells, offers for sale, and/or imports into the United States products and/or services that provide for data synchronization. On information and belief, at least some of data synchronization products and/or services provide synchronization using copyon-read techniques. 2 9. On information and belief, Apple has infringed and continues to infringe the ’089 patent by, among other things, making, using, offering for sale, selling and/or importing into the United States products and/or services that are covered by one or more claims of the ’089 patent. Such products and/or services include, by way of example and without limitation, the Apple iCloud Service and products and/or services related thereto, which are covered by one or more claims of the ’089 patent, including but not limited to claim 13. By making, using, offering for sale, selling and/or importing into the United States such products and/or services that are covered by one or more claims of the ’089 patent, Apple has injured STEC and is liable to STEC for infringement of the ’089 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. 10. As a result of Apple’s infringement of the ’089 patent, Plaintiff STEC has suffered monetary damages in an amount adequate to compensate for Apple’s infringement, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty for the use made of the invention by Apple, together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court. COUNT II INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 6,738,799 11. Plaintiff STEC realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-10 above, as if fully set forth herein. 12. Plaintiff STEC is the owner by assignment of United States Patent No. 6,738,799 (“the ’799 patent”) titled “Methods and Apparatuses for File Synchronization and Updating Using a Signature List.” The ’799 patent was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on May 18, 2004. STEC is the owner by assignment from Symantec Corporation of the ’799 patent. A true and correct copy of the ’799 patent is included as Exhibit B. 3 13. Apple makes, uses, sells, offers for sale, and/or imports into the United States products and/or services that provide or support synchronization of files. On information and belief, at least some of such products and/or services perform synchronization of files between networked computers by providing updates. 14. On information and belief, Apple has infringed and continues to infringe the ’799 patent by, among other things, making, using, offering for sale, selling and/or importing products and/or services into the United States that are covered by one or more claims of the ’799 patent. Such products and/or services include, by way of example and without limitation, the Apple iCloud Service, the use of which is covered by one or more claims of the ‘799 patent, including but not limited to claim 37. By making, using, offering for sale, selling and/or importing into the United States such products and/or service that are covered by one or more claims of the ’799 patent, Apple has injured STEC and is liable to STEC for infringement of the ’799 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. 15. As a result of Apple’s infringement of the ’799 patent, Plaintiff STEC has suffered monetary damages in an amount adequate to compensate for Apple’s infringement, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty for the use made of the invention by Apple, together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court. COUNT III INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 5,495,607 16. Plaintiff STEC realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-15 above, as if fully set forth herein. 17. Plaintiff STEC is the owner by assignment of United States Patent No. 5,495,607 (“the ’607 patent”) titled “Network Management System Having Virtual Catalog Overview of Files Distributively Stored Across Network Domain.” The ’607 patent was duly and legally 4 issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on February 27, 1996. STEC is the owner by assignment from Symantec Corporation of the ’607 patent. A true and correct copy of the ’607 patent is included as Exhibit C. 18. Apple operates one or more server farms (comprising, inter alia, servers and computers on a network) that are located in data centers in the United States. On information and belief, Apple’s one or more server farms provide and support cloud computing services, including at least Apple iCloud and iTunes services. On information and belief, Apple makes and/or uses a system for monitoring the health of at least some of Apple’s servers and computers over a network in its data centers. 19. On information and belief, Apple has infringed and continues to infringe the ’607 patent by, among other things, making, using, offering for sale, and/or selling systems, and products and/or services related thereto, covered by one or more claims of the ’607 patent. Such systems include, by way of example and without limitation, systems made and/or used by Apple to monitor the health of servers and computers running Apple iCloud and iTunes services, which are covered by one or more claims of the ’607 patent, including but not limited to claim 9. By making, using, offering for sale, and/or selling such systems, and products and/or services related thereto, covered by one or more claims of the ’607 patent, Apple has injured STEC and is liable to STEC for infringement of the ’607 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. 20. As a result of Apple’s infringement of the ’607 patent, Plaintiff STEC has suffered monetary damages in an amount adequate to compensate for Apple’s infringement, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty for the use made of the invention by Apple, together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court. 5 COUNT IV INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 6,925,481 21. Plaintiff STEC realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-20 above, as if fully set forth herein. 22. Plaintiff STEC is the owner by assignment of United States Patent No. 6,925,481 (“the ’481 patent”) titled “Technique for Enabling Remote Data Access and Manipulation from a Pervasive Device.” The ’481 patent was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on August 2, 2005. STEC is the owner by assignment from Symantec Corporation of the ’481 patent. A true and correct copy of the ’481 patent is included as Exhibit D. 23. Apple makes, uses, sells, offers for sale, and/or imports products and/or services in the United States that provide or support remote data access by a mobile device, such as Apple iCloud, Apple iTunes, and Apple App Store. 24. On information and belief, Apple has infringed and continues to infringe the ’481 patent by, among other things, making, using, offering for sale, selling and/or importing products and/or services that are covered by one or more claims of the ’481 patent. Such products and/or services include, by way of example and without limitation, Apple iCloud, Apple iTunes, and Apple App Store, which are covered by one or more claims of the ’481 patent, including but not limited to claim 1. By making, using, offering for sale, and/or selling such products and/or services covered by one or more claims of the ’481 patent, Apple has injured STEC and is liable to STEC for infringement of the ’481 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. 25. As a result of Apple’s infringement of the ’481 patent, Plaintiff STEC has suffered monetary damages in an amount adequate to compensate for Apple’s infringement, but 6 in no event less than a reasonable royalty for the use made of the invention by Apple, together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court. COUNT V INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 7,254,621 26. Plaintiff STEC realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-25 above, as if fully set forth herein. 27. Plaintiff STEC is the owner by assignment of United States Patent No. 7,254,621 (“the ’621 patent”) titled “Technique for Enabling Remote Data Access and Manipulation from a Pervasive Device.” The ’621 patent was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on August 7, 2007. STEC is the owner by assignment from Symantec Corporation of the ’621 patent. A true and correct copy of the ’621 patent is included as Exhibit E. 28. Apple makes, uses, sells, offers for sale, and/or imports products and/or services in the United States that provide or support remote data access by a mobile device, such as Apple iCloud, Apple iTunes, and Apple App Store. 29. On information and belief, Apple has infringed and continues to infringe the ’621 patent by, among other things, making, using, offering for sale, selling and/or importing products and/or services that are covered by one or more claims of the ’621 patent. Such products and/or services include, by way of example and without limitation, Apple iCloud, Apple iTunes, and Apple App Store, which are covered by one or more claims of the ’621 patent, including but not limited to claim 1. By making, using, offering for sale, and/or selling such products and/or services covered by one or more claims of the ’621 patent, Apple has injured STEC and is liable to STEC for infringement of the ’621 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. 7 30. As a result of Apple’s infringement of the ’621 patent, Plaintiff STEC has suffered monetary damages in an amount adequate to compensate for Apple’s infringement, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty for the use made of the invention by Apple, together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court. COUNT VI INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 6,963,908 31. Plaintiff STEC realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-30 above, as if fully set forth herein. 32. Plaintiff STEC is the owner by assignment of United States Patent No. 6,963,908 (“the ’908 patent”) titled “System for Transferring Customized Hardware and Software Settings from One Computer to Another Computer to Provide Personalized Operating Environments.” The ’908 patent was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on November 8, 2005 STEC is the owner by assignment from Symantec Corporation of the ’908 patent. A true and correct copy of the ’908 patent is included as Exhibit F. 33. Apple makes, uses, sells, offers for sale, and/or imports products and/or services in the United States that provide or support remote data access by a mobile device, such as Apple iCloud. 34. On information and belief, Apple has infringed and continues to infringe the ’908 patent by, among other things, making, using, offering for sale, selling and/or importing products and/or services that are covered by one or more claims of the ’908 patent. Such products and/or services include, by way of example and without limitation, Apple iCloud, the use of which is covered by one or more claims of the ’908 patent, including but not limited to claim 1. By making, using, offering for sale, and/or selling such products and/or services covered by one or 8 more claims of the ’908 patent, Apple has injured STEC and is liable to STEC for infringement of the ’908 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. 35. As a result of Apple’s infringement of the ’908 patent, Plaintiff STEC has suffered monetary damages in an amount adequate to compensate for Apple’s infringement, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty for the use made of the invention by Apple, together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court. COUNT VII INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 5,825,891 36. Plaintiff STEC realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-35 above, as if fully set forth herein. 37. Plaintiff STEC is the owner by assignment of United States Patent No. 5,825,891 (“the ’891 patent”) titled “Key Management for Network Communication.” The ’891 patent was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on October 20, 1998. STEC is the owner by assignment from Symantec Corporation of the ’891 patent. A true and correct copy of the ’891 patent is included as Exhibit G. 38. Apple makes, uses, sells and/or offers for sale in the United States products and/or services that provide for or support establishing virtual private network (“VPN”) tunnels, Mac OS X Lion Server. 39. On information and belief, Apple has infringed and continues to infringe the ’891 patent by, among other things, using methods covered by one or more claims of the ’891 patent. Such methods include, by way of example and without limitation, use of Mac OS X Lion Server, which is covered by one or more claims of the ’891 patent, including but not limited to claim 1. By using such methods covered by one or more claims of the ’891 patent, Apple has injured STEC and is liable to STEC for infringement of the ’891 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. 9 40. As a result of Apple’s infringement of the ’891 patent, Plaintiff STEC has suffered monetary damages in an amount adequate to compensate for Apple’s infringement, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty for the use made of the invention by Apple, together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, Plaintiff STEC respectfully requests that this Court enter: 1. A judgment in favor of Plaintiff that Apple has infringed, either literally and/or under the doctrine of equivalents, the ’089 patent, the ’799 patent, the ’607 patent, the ’481 patent, the ’621 patent, the ’908 patent and the ’891 patent; 2. A judgment and order requiring Apple to pay Plaintiff its damages, costs, expenses, and pre-judgment and post-judgment interest as provided under 35 U.S.C. § 284 for Apple’s infringement of the ’089 patent, the ’799 patent, the ’607 patent, the ’481 patent, the ’621 patent, the ’908 patent and the ’891 patent; and 3. Any and all other relief as the Court may deem appropriate and just under the circumstances. DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL Plaintiff, under Rule 38 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, requests a trial by jury of any issues so triable by right. 10 Date: May 22, 2012 BAYARD, P.A. /s/ Richard D. Kirk (rk0922) Richard D. Kirk (rk0922) Stephen B. Brauerman (sb4952) Vanessa R. Tiradentes (vt5398) 222 Delaware Avenue, Suite 900 P.O. Box 25130 Wilmington, DE 19899 (302) 655-5000 rkirk@bayardlaw.com sbrauerman@bayardlaw.com vtiradentes@bayardlaw.com OF COUNSEL: SNR DENTON US LLP Mark L. Hogge Shailendra K. Maheshwari 1301 K Street, NW, Suite 600, East Tower Washington, DC 20005-3364 (202) 408-6400 mark.hogge@snrdenton.com shailendra.maheshwari@snrdenton.com Attorneys for Plaintiff STEC IP, LLC 11