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Graphics Properties Holdings Inc. | Patent | Patent Infringement
BrowseInterestsStay InformedCareerPersonal GrowthFiction & BiographiesHealth & FitnessLifestyleCultureBrowse byBooksAudiobooksNews & MagazinesSheet MusicBrowse allUploadSign inJoinIN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE: : : : : : : : : : :
GRAPHICS PROPERTIES HOLDINGS, INC., Plaintiff, v. VIZIO, INC., Defendant.
COMPLAINT 1. Plaintiff Graphics Properties Holdings, Inc. (“GPH” or “Plaintiff”), for its
Complaint against Defendant Vizio, Inc. (“Vizio” or “Defendant”), hereby alleges as follows: PARTIES 2. Plaintiff GPH is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business at 56
Harrison Street, Suite 505, New Rochelle, New York 10801. 3. On information and belief, Defendant Vizio is a corporation organized and
existing under the laws of the state of California, with its principal place of business located at 39 Tesla, Irvine, California 92618. Vizio is in the business of developing, manufacturing, and selling electronic devices. Such devices include, but are not limited to, televisions and tablet computers. NATURE OF THE ACTION 4. This is a civil action for the infringement of United States Patent No. 5,717,881
(the “’881 Patent” or “Patent-in-Suit”) (attached as Exhibit A) entitled “Data Processing System
for Processing One and Two Parcel Instructions” under the patent laws of the United States, 35 U.S.C. § 1, et seq. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 5. This Court has original jurisdiction over the subject matter of this Complaint
under 28 U.S.C. § 1338(a) because this action arises under the patent laws of the United States, including 35 U.S.C. § 271, et seq. 6. Defendant is subject to personal jurisdiction in the State of Delaware because it
regularly transacts business in this judicial district and division by, among other things, offering its products and services to customers, business affiliates and partners located in this judicial district. In addition, the Defendant has committed acts of direct infringement of one or more of the claims of the Patent-in-Suit in this judicial district. 7. Venue in this district is proper under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1400(h) and 1391(b) and (c),
because the Defendant is subject to personal jurisdiction in this district and has committed acts of infringement in this district. FACTUAL BACKGROUND 8. Patent-in-Suit. 9. GPH was formerly named Silicon Graphics, Inc. As Silicon Graphics, GPH Plaintiff GPH is the lawful assignee of all right, title and interest in and to the
developed technology and intellectual property used in the graphics, computer processing, and display segments. GPH is owned by private investment funds and other institutional investors, following the bankruptcy of Silicon Graphics. 10. Patent-in-Suit. GPH continues to manage and license its intellectual property, including the
COUNT I (Vizio’s Infringement of the ‘881 Patent) 11. 12. Paragraphs 1 through 10 are incorporated by reference as if fully restated herein. Plaintiff GPH is the assignee and lawful owner of all right, title and interest in and
to the ‘881 Patent. 13. Defendant makes, uses, sells, offers to sell and/or imports into the United States
for subsequent sale or use products, services, methods or processes that directly and/or indirectly infringe, literally and/or under the doctrine of equivalents, or which employ systems, components and/or processes that make use of systems or processes that directly and/or indirectly infringe, literally and/or under the doctrine of equivalents, one or more of the claims of the ‘881 Patent. Such devices include consumer electronics and display devices, including but not limited to, televisions, such as, but not limited to, Defendant’s VTAB1008 tablet computer and other similar devices. 14. Defendant actively, knowingly, and intentionally induced, and continues to
actively, knowingly, and intentionally induce, infringement of the ‘881 Patent by making, using, offering for sale, importing, arid selling infringing consumer electronics and display devices, as well as by contracting with others to use, market, sell, offer to sell, and import infringing consumer electronics and display devices, all with knowledge of the ‘881 Patent and its claims; with knowledge that its customers and end users will use, market, sell, offer to sell, and import infringing consumer electronics and display devices; and with the knowledge and the specific intent to encourage and facilitate those infringing sales and uses of infringing consumer electronics and display devices through the creation and dissemination of promotional and marketing materials, instructional materials, product manuals, and technical materials.
Defendant has also contributed to the infringement by others, including the end
users of infringing consumer electronics and display devices, and continues to contribute to infringement by others, by selling, offering to sell, and importing the infringing consumer electronics and display devices into the United States, knowing that those products constitute a material part of the inventions of the ‘881 Patent, knowing those products to be especially made or adapted to infringe the ‘881 Patent, and knowing that those products are not staple articles or commodities of commerce suitable for substantial non-infringing use. 16. Defendant has had knowledge of and notice of the ‘881 Patent and its
infringement since at least, and through, the filing and service of this Complaint and despite this knowledge continues to commit tortious conduct by way of patent infringement. 17. Defendant has been and continues to be infringing one or more of the claims of
the ‘881 Patent through the aforesaid acts. 18. infringement. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE: Graphics Properties Holdings, Inc., respectfully requests the following relief: a) b) c) A judgment that the ‘881 Patent is valid and enforceable; A judgment that Vizio has infringed the ‘881 Patent; and A judgment that awards GPH all appropriate damages under 35 U.S.C. § 284 for Plaintiff is entitled to recover damages adequate to compensate for the
the Defendant’s past infringement, and any continuing or future infringement of the Patent-in-Suit, up until the date such judgment is entered, including interest, costs,-and
disbursements as justified under 35 U.S.C. § 284 and. if necessary, to adequately compensate GPH for Defendant’s infringement, an accounting: i. that this case be declared exceptional within the meaning of 35 U.S.C. § 285 and that GPH be awarded its reasonable attorneys’ fees against Vizio that it incurs in prosecuting this action; ii. that GPH be awarded costs, and expenses that it incurs in prosecuting this action; and iii. that GPH be awarded such further relief at law or in equity as the Court deems just and proper. DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL GPH hereby demands trial by jury on all claims and issues so triable.
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