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COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT Plaintiff UbiComm, LLC (“UbiComm” or “Plaintiff”), for its complaint against Defendant Healthcast, Inc. (“Healthcast” or “Defendant”), hereby alleges as follows: NATURE OF THE ACTION 1. This is an action for patent infringement arising under the Patent Laws of the
its place of business at 1220 N. Market Street, Suite 806, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. 3. Upon information and belief, Defendant Healthcast is a Delaware corporation
with its principal place of business at 6213 N. Cloverdale Road, Ste. 150, Boise, Idaho 83713. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 4. 1338(a). 5. Venue is proper in this judicial district under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(c) and 1400(b). The Court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and
Healthcast is subject to the jurisdiction of this Court by virtue of the fact it is Upon information and belief, Healthcast is also subject to the
incorporated in Delaware.
jurisdiction of this Court by reason of its acts of patent infringement which have been committed in this Judicial District, and by virtue of its regularly conducted and systematic business contacts in this State. As such, Healthcast has purposefully availed itself of the privilege of conducting business within this Judicial District; has established sufficient minimum contacts with this Judicial District such that it should reasonably and fairly anticipate being haled into court in this Judicial District; has purposefully directed activities at residents of this State; and at least a portion of the patent infringement claims alleged herein arise out of or are related to one or more of the foregoing activities. THE PATENTS-IN-SUIT 7. On September 10, 1996, United States Patent No. 5,555,376 (the “’376 Patent”),
entitled “Method For Granting A User Request Having Locational And Contextual Attributes Consistent With User Policies For Devices Having Locational Attributes Consistent With The User Request,” was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. A true and correct copy of the ’376 Patent is attached as Exhibit A to this Complaint. 8. UbiComm is the assignee and owner of the right, title and interest in and to the
’376 Patent, including the right to assert all causes of action arising under the ’376 Patent and the right to any remedies for infringement. 9. On February 11, 1997, United States Patent No. 5,603,054 (the “’054 Patent”),
’054 Patent, including the right to assert all causes of action arising under the ’054 Patent and the right to any remedies for infringement. 11. On March 11, 1997, United States Patent No. 5,611,050 (the “’050 Patent”),
realleged and incorporated herein by reference. 14. In violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(a) and without license or authorization, Healthcast
has directly infringed, and continues to directly infringe, at least Claim 1 of the ’376 Patent both literally and under the doctrine of equivalents. Healthcast’s direct infringement includes the use, testing and operation (the “’376 Patent Direct Accused Activities”), in the United States, including within this Judicial District, of its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution when connected to, installed with or operated with a computer and/or printer network (the “’376 Patent Accused Products”).
The ’376 Patent Direct Accused Activities include using, testing and operating of
its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution, on Healthcast’s own or on a customer’s own computer network system and/or printers. The infringing methods include the method of operating its context- and location-aware management technology on a computer system that includes printers. The ’376 Patent Accused Products include software that is capable of performing and/or implementing its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution and any affiliated devices. 16. UbiComm provided actual notice to Healthcast of its infringement of the ’376
Patent in a letter sent by Federal Express on June 10, 2013. In that letter, UbiComm informed Healthcast that it was infringing the ’376 Patent by making, using, selling, offering to sell, and/or importing the Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution. UbiComm’s letter also informed
Healthcast that Healthcast was inducing infringement of the ‘376 Patent by the sale, marketing and advertising of the ’376 Patent Accused Products, as well as by allowing, encouraging, and training its partners, customers and end users to use the infringing products and services. UbiComm’s letter also informed Healthcast that Healthcast was contributing to infringement of the ’376 Patent by selling and offering for sale the ’376 Patent Accused Products. With respect to both induced and contributory infringement, UbiComm’s letter informed Healthcast that the direct infringers were Healthcast’s partners and customers. 17. Healthcast has had actual knowledge of the ’376 Patent and Healthcast’s
infringement of that patent since at least the date that Healthcast received the June 10, 2013 letter.
Upon information and belief, Healthcast has committed and continues to commit
acts of contributory infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’376 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(c) by offering to sell and selling products, including the ’376 Patent Accused Products, to others including its partners and customers, knowing or willfully blind to the fact that these products constitute a material part of the invention, were especially made or especially adapted for use in an infringement of the ’376 Patent, and have no substantial non-infringing uses. 19. In particular, the using, testing, and operating of the ’376 Patent Accused
Products constitute a material part of the claimed invention at least because they implement the its context- and location-aware management technology which is used by Healthcast’s partners and customers to perform all of the steps recited in claim 1 of the ’376 Patent. The ’376 Patent Accused Products were made or especially adapted for use in an infringement of the ’376 Patent and have no substantial non-infringing uses at least because they contain components whose only purpose is to practice the claimed method of its context- and location-aware management as recited in claim 1 of the ’376 Patent. The use, testing, and operating of its context- and locationaware management features in such products by Healthcast’s customers constitutes direct infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’376 Patent. Healthcast has known or remained willfully blind to these facts since at least the date it received a notice letter from UbiComm notifying Healthcast that the use of its context- and location-aware management feature in the ’376 Patent Accused Products infringed the ’376 Patent. 20. Upon information and belief, Healthcast has induced and continues to induce
others to infringe at least claim 1 of the ’376 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(b) by making, selling, importing, installing, servicing, promoting, advertising, marketing, distributing, and offering for sale the ’376 Patent Accused Products (the “’376 Patent Indirect Accused Activities”).
selling, importing, installing, servicing, promoting, advertising, marketing, distributing, and offering for sale the ’376 Patent Accused Products, as well as actively aiding and ab etting others to infringe, including, but not limited to, Healthcast’s partners and customers whose use, testing, and operating of the ’376 Patent Accused Products and performance of the ’376 Patent Direct Accused Activities constitutes direct infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’376 Patent. In particular, Healthcast’s actions that aid and abet others such as their partners and customers to infringe include advertising, marketing, and distributing the ’376 Patent Accused Products and providing instruction materials and training regarding the ’376 Patent Accused Products and ’376 Patent Accused Activities. On information and belief, Healthcast has engaged in such actions with specific intent to cause infringement or with willful blindness to the resulting infringement because Healthcast has had actual knowledge of the ’376 Patent and that its acts were inducing its partners and customers to infringe the ’376 Patent since at least the date it received the notice letter from UbiComm notifying Healthcast that the context- and location-aware management feature in the ’376 Patent Accused Products infringed the ’376 Patent. 22. UbiComm notified Healthcast of its infringement of the ’376 Patent including an
identification of the particular infringing products and features, but Healthcast thereafter continued to infringe the ’376 Patent by continuing the activities described in Paragraphs 14-21 above. On information and belief, Healthcast’s infringement has been and continues to be willful. 23. Because of Healthcast’s infringement of the ’376 Patent, UbiComm has suffered
COUNT II – INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 5,603,054 24. The allegations set forth in the foregoing paragraphs 1 through 23 are hereby
realleged and incorporated herein by reference. 25. In violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(a) and without license or authorization, Healthcast
has directly infringed, and continues to directly infringe, at least Claim 1 of the ’054 Patent both literally and under the doctrine of equivalents. Healthcast’s direct infringement includes the use, testing and operation (the “’054 Patent Direct Accused Activities”), in the United States, including within this Judicial District, of its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution when connected to, installed with or operated with a computer and/or printer network (the “’054 Patent Accused Products”). 26. The ’054 Patent Direct Accused Activities include using, testing and operating of
its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution, on Healthcast’s own or on a customer’s own computer network system and/or printers. The infringing methods include the method of operating its context- and location-aware management technology on a computer system that includes printers. The ’054 Patent Accused Products include software that is capable of performing and/or implementing its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution and any affiliated devices. 27. UbiComm provided actual notice to Healthcast of its infringement of the ’054
Patent in a letter sent by Federal Express on June 10, 2013. In that letter, UbiComm informed Healthcast that it was infringing the ’054 Patent by making, using, selling, offering to sell, and/or importing the Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution. UbiComm’s letter also informed
Healthcast that Healthcast was inducing infringement of the ’054 Patent by the sale, marketing
and advertising of the ’054 Patent Accused Products, as well as by allowing, encouraging, and training its partners, customers and end users to use the infringing products and services. UbiComm’s letter also informed Healthcast that Healthcast was contributing to infringement of the ’054 Patent by selling and offering for sale the ’054 Patent Accused Products. With respect to both induced and contributory infringement, UbiComm’s letter informed Healthcast that the direct infringers were Healthcast’s partners and customers. 28. Healthcast has had actual knowledge of the ’054 Patent and Healthcast’s
infringement of that patent since at least the date that Healthcast received the June 10, 2013 letter. 29. Upon information and belief, Healthcast has committed and continues to commit
acts of contributory infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’054 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(c) by offering to sell and selling products, including the ’054 Patent Accused Products, to others including its partners and customers, knowing or willfully blind to the fact that these products constitute a material part of the invention, were especially made or especially adapted for use in an infringement of the ’054 Patent, and have no substantial non-infringing uses. 30. In particular, the using, testing, and operating of the ’054 Patent Accused
Products constitute a material part of the claimed invention at least because they implement the its context- and location-aware management technology which is used by Healthcast’s partners and customers to perform all of the steps recited in claim 1 of the ’054 Patent. The ’054 Patent Accused Products were made or especially adapted for use in an infringement of the ’054 Patent and have no substantial non-infringing uses at least because they contain components whose only purpose is to practice the claimed method of its context- and location-aware management as recited in claim 1 of the ’054 Patent. The use, testing, and operating of its context- and location-
aware management features in such products by Healthcast’s customers constitutes direct infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’054 Patent. Healthcast has known or remained willfully blind to these facts since at least the date it received a notice letter from UbiComm notifying Healthcast that the use of its context- and location-aware management feature in the ’054 Patent Accused Products infringed the ’054 Patent. 31. Upon information and belief, Healthcast has induced and continues to induce
others to infringe at least claim 1 of the ’054 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(b) by making, selling, importing, installing, servicing, promoting, advertising, marketing, distributing, and offering for sale the ’054 Patent Accused Products (the “’054 Patent Indirect Accused Activities”). 32. The ’054 Patent Indirect Accused Activities include, among other things, making,
selling, importing, installing, servicing, promoting, advertising, marketing, distributing, and offering for sale the ’054 Patent Accused Products, as well as actively aiding and abetting others to infringe, including, but not limited to, Healthcast’s partners and customers whose use, testing, and operating of the ’054 Patent Accused Products and performance of the ’054 Patent Direct Accused Activities constitutes direct infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’054 Patent. In particular, Healthcast’s actions that aid and abet others such as their partners and customers to infringe include advertising, marketing, and distributing the ’054 Patent Accused Products and providing instruction materials and training regarding the ’054 Patent Accused Products and ’054 Patent Accused Activities. On information and belief, Healthcast has engaged in such actions with specific intent to cause infringement or with willful blindness to the resulting infringement because Healthcast has had actual knowledge of the ’054 Patent and that its acts were inducing its partners and customers to infringe the ’054 Patent since at least the date it received the notice
letter from UbiComm notifying Healthcast that the context- and location-aware management feature in the ’054 Patent Accused Products infringed the ’054 Patent. 33. UbiComm notified Healthcast of its infringement of the ’054 Patent including an
identification of the particular infringing products and features, but Healthcast thereafter continued to infringe the ’054 Patent by continuing the activities described in Paragraphs 24-32 above. On information and belief, Healthcast’s infringement has been and continues to be willful. 34. Because of Healthcast’s infringement of the ’054 Patent, UbiComm has suffered
realleged and incorporated herein by reference. 36. In violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(a) and without license or authorization, Healthcast
has directly infringed, and continues to directly infringe, at least Claim 1 of the ’050 Patent both literally and under the doctrine of equivalents. Healthcast’s direct infringement includes the use, testing and operation (the “’050 Patent Direct Accused Activities”), in the United States, including within this Judicial District, of its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution when connected to, installed with or operated with a computer and/or printer network (the “’050 Patent Accused Products”). 37. The ’050 Patent Direct Accused Activities include using, testing and operating of
its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution, on Healthcast’s own or on a customer’s own computer network system and/or printers. The infringing methods include the method of operating its context- and location-aware
management technology on a computer system that includes printers. The ’050 Patent Accused Products include software that is capable of performing and/or implementing its context- and location-aware management technology, including Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution and any affiliated devices. 38. UbiComm provided actual notice to Healthcast of its infringement of the ’050
Patent in a letter sent by Federal Express on June 10, 2013. In that letter, UbiComm informed Healthcast that it was infringing the ’050 Patent by making, using, selling, offering to sell, and/or importing the Healthcast’s eXactACCESS® solution. UbiComm’s letter also informed
Healthcast that Healthcast was inducing infringement of the ’050 Patent by the sale, marketing and advertising of the ’050 Patent Accused Products, as well as by allowing, encouraging, and training its partners, customers and end users to use the infringing products and services. UbiComm’s letter also informed Healthcast that Healthcast was contributing to infringement of the ’050 Patent by selling and offering for sale the ’050 Patent Accused Products. With respect to both induced and contributory infringement, UbiComm’s letter informed Healthcast that the direct infringers were Healthcast’s partners and customers. 39. Healthcast has had actual knowledge of the ’050 Patent and Healthcast’s
infringement of that patent since at least the date that Healthcast received the June 10, 2013 letter. 40. Upon information and belief, Healthcast has committed and continues to commit
acts of contributory infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’050 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(c) by offering to sell and selling products, including the ’050 Patent Accused Products, to others including its partners and customers, knowing or willfully blind to the fact that these products
constitute a material part of the invention, were especially made or especially adapted for use in an infringement of the ’050 Patent, and have no substantial non-infringing uses. 41. In particular, the using, testing, and operating of the ’050 Patent Accused
Products constitute a material part of the claimed invention at least because they implement the its context- and location-aware management technology which is used by Healthcast’s partners and customers to perform all of the steps recited in claim 1 of the ’050 Patent. The ’050 Patent Accused Products were made or especially adapted for use in an infringement of the ’050 Patent and have no substantial non-infringing uses at least because they contain components whose only purpose is to practice the claimed method of its context- and location-aware management as recited in claim 1 of the ’050 Patent. The use, testing, and operating of its context- and locationaware management features in such products by Healthcast’s customers constitutes direct infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’050 Patent. Healthcast has known or remained willfully blind to these facts since at least the date it received a notice letter from UbiComm notifying Healthcast that the use of its context- and location-aware management feature in the ’050 Patent Accused Products infringed the ’050 Patent. 42. Upon information and belief, Healthcast has induced and continues to induce
others to infringe at least claim 1 of the ’050 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(b) by making, selling, importing, installing, servicing, promoting, advertising, marketing, distributing, and offering for sale the ’050 Patent Accused Products (the “’050 Patent Indirect Accused Activities”). 43. The ’054 Patent Indirect Accused Activities include, among other things, making,
selling, importing, installing, servicing, promoting, advertising, marketing, distributing, and offering for sale the ’050 Patent Accused Products, as well as actively aiding and abetting others to infringe, including, but not limited to, Healthcast’s partners and customers whose use, testing,
and operating of the ’050 Patent Accused Products and performance of the ’050 Patent Direct Accused Activities constitutes direct infringement of at least claim 1 of the ’050 Patent. In particular, Healthcast’s actions that aid and abet others such as their partners and customers to infringe include advertising, marketing, and distributing the ’050 Patent Accused Products and providing instruction materials and training regarding the ’050 Patent Accused Products and ’050 Patent Accused Activities. On information and belief, Healthcast has engaged in such actions with specific intent to cause infringement or with willful blindness to the resulting infringement because Healthcast has had actual knowledge of the ’050 Patent and that its acts were inducing its partners and customers to infringe the ’050 Patent since at least the date it received the notice letter from UbiComm notifying Healthcast that the context- and location-aware management feature in the ’050 Patent Accused Products infringed the ’050 Patent. 44. UbiComm notified Healthcast of its infringement of the ’050 Patent including an
identification of the particular infringing products and features, but Healthcast thereafter continued to infringe the ’050 Patent by continuing the activities described in Paragraphs 35-43 above. On information and belief, Healthcast’s infringement has been and continues to be willful. 45. Because of Healthcast’s infringement of the ‘050 Patent, UbiComm has suffered
a trial by jury on all issues and claims triable as such.
PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, UbiComm respectfully demands judgment for itself and against Defendant as follows: A. ’050 Patents; B. An award of damages to be paid by Healthcast adequate to compensate UbiComm An adjudication that Healthcast has infringed the claims of the ’376, ’054, and
for its past infringement of the ’376, ’054, and ’050 Patents, and any continuing or future infringement through the date such judgment is entered, including interest, costs, expenses and an accounting of all infringing acts including, but not limited to, those acts not presented at trial; C. An injunction ordering Healthcast to pay an ongoing royalty in an amount to be
Respectfully submitted, Dated: June 28, 2013 STAMOULIS & WEINBLATT LLC /s/ Stamatios Stamoulis Stamatios Stamoulis #4606 stamoulis@swdelaw.com Richard C. Weinblatt #5080 weinblatt@swdelaw.com Two Fox Point Centre 6 Denny Road, Suite 307 Wilmington, DE 19809 Telephone: (302) 999-1540 Attorneys for Plaintiff UbiComm, LLC