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Timestamp: 2017-10-23 01:30:51
Document Index: 617514993

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1400', '§ 1', '§ 1331', '§ 1391', '§ 271', '§ 284', '§ 285']

Touchscreen Gestures v. Dell | Patent | Injunction
Description: Official Complaint for Patent Infringement in Civil Action No. 6:13-cv-00385: Touchscreen Gestures LLC v. Dell Inc. Filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, no judge yet assi...
Official Complaint for Patent Infringement in Civil Action No. 6:13-cv-00385: Touchscreen Gestures LLC v. Dell Inc. Filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, no judge yet assigned. See http://news.priorsmart.com/-l8pS for more info.
TOUCHSCREEN GESTURES LLC, Plaintiff, v. DELL INC.,
COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT Plaintiff Touchscreen Gestures, LLC for its Complaint against Dell Inc. (“Dell” or “Defendant”), demands a trial by jury and alleges as follows: PARTIES 1. 2. Plaintiff Touchscreen Gestures, LLC is a Texas Limited Liability Company. On information and belief, Defendant Dell is incorporation under the laws of This
Texas with its principal place of business at 1 Dell Way, Round Rock, TX 78664.
defendant is registered to do business in the State of Texas and has appointed, Corporation Service Company, 211 E. 7th Street, Suite 620, Austin, TX 78701-3218 as its agent for service of process. On information and belief, Dell regularly conducts and transacts business in the United States, throughout the State of Texas, and within the Eastern District of Texas, either itself and/or through one or more subsidiaries, affiliates, business divisions, or business units and has committed acts of infringement within the meaning of 28 U.S.C. § 1400(b).
§§ 1 et seq. This Court has exclusive subject matter jurisdiction over this action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a). 4. 1400(b). Venue is proper in this district under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(b)(2) and (c) and/or On information and belief, Dell has transacted business in this district, and has
committed acts of patent infringement in this district, by the making, using and/or selling of touch pad devices including those devices commonly referred to as notebook computers and laptop computers. 5. On information and belief, Dell is subject to this Court’s general and specific
personal jurisdiction because: Dell has minimum contacts within the State of Texas and the Eastern District of Texas and, pursuant to due process and/or the Texas Long Arm Statute, Dell has purposefully availed itself of the privileges of conducting business in the State of Texas and in the Eastern District of Texas; Dell regularly conducts and solicits business within the State of Texas and within the Eastern District of Texas; and Touchscreen Gestures, LLC’s causes of action arise directly from Dell’s business contacts and other activities in the State of Texas and in the Eastern District of Texas. COUNT I INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 7,180,506 6. Touchscreen Gestures, LLC is the owner of all rights, title and interest to United
and controllers of identifying a movement of single tap which is a movement done with at least an object contacting a touch device, such as the touch pad of a notebook or laptop computer. 8. On information and belief, Dell has been and now is infringing the ‘506 Patent in
the State of Texas, in this judicial district, and elsewhere in the United States by making, using, importing, selling or offering to sell touch devices that incorporate methods, controllers and gesture units according to the ‘506 Patent. On information and belief, examples of Dell products that infringe the ‘506 Patent include, but are not limited to, the Dell XPS Notebooks which allow the identification of a movement of single tap which is a movement done with at least an object contacting a touch device and therefore infringe claims of the ‘506 Patent. Dell is thus liable for infringement of the ‘506 Patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. 9. As a result of Dell’s infringement of the ‘506 Patent, Touchscreen Gestures, LLC
has suffered monetary damages in an amount not yet determined, and will continue to suffer damages in the future unless Dell’s infringing activities are enjoined by this Court. 10. Unless a permanent injunction is issued enjoining Dell and its agent, servants,
employees, representatives, affiliates, and all others acting on or in active concert therewith from infringing the ‘506 Patent, Touchscreen Gestures, LLC will be greatly and irreparably harmed. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, Touchscreen Gestures, LLC respectfully requests that this Court enter: A. A judgment in favor of Touchscreen Gestures, LLC that Dell has infringed the
‘506 Patent, and that such infringement was willful;
A permanent injunction enjoining Dell and its officers, directors, agents, servants,
affiliates, employees, divisions, branches, subsidiaries, parents, and all others acting in active concert therewith from infringing the ‘506 Patent; C. A judgment and order requiring Dell to pay Touchscreen Gestures, LLC its
damages, costs, expenses, and prejudgment and post-judgment interest for Dell infringement of the ‘506 Patent as provided under 35 U.S.C. § 284; D. An award to Touchscreen Gestures, LLC for enhanced damages resulting from
of 35 U.S.C. § 285 and awarding to Touchscreen Gestures, LLC its reasonable attorneys’ fees; and F. be entitled. Any and all other relief to which Touchscreen Gestures, LLC may show itself to
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