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Internet Media Corporation v. Chicago Tribune Corporation Patent Lawsuit | Patent Infringement | Lawsuit
Case 1:10-cv-00874 Document 1
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS INTERNET MEDIA CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. CHICAGO TRIBUNE CORPORATION, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT Plaintiff, Internet Media Corporation (“Internet Media”) makes the following claims for relief against Defendant, Chicago Tribune Corporation (“Chicago Tribune”), as follows: NATURE OF LAWSUIT 1. This is a claim for patent infringement arising under the patent laws of the
United States, Title 35 of the United States Code § 1 et seq. This Court has exclusive jurisdiction over the subject matter of the Complaint under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a). PARTIES AND PATENT 2. Plaintiff Internet Media is a Virginia corporation with its principal place of
business at 200 Winchester Street, Warrenton, VA 20186. Internet Media owns and has all right, title and interest in United States Patent No. 6,049,835 (“the ‘835 Patent”), entitled “System For Providing Easy Access To The World Wide Web Utilizing A Published List Of Preselected Internet Locations Together With Their Unique Multi-Digit
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Jump Codes,” which issued on April 11, 2000. Hence, Internet Media has the exclusive right to license and enforce the ‘835 Patent and to collect damages for infringement. Internet Media, thus, has standing to sue for infringement of the ‘835 Patent. A copy of the ‘835 Patent is attached as Exhibit A. The ‘835 Patent is generally directed to a system and method for quickly and easily accessing preselected desired addresses or URLs on the Internet. 3. Chicago Tribune Corporation (“Chicago Tribune”) is an Illinois corporation
with its principal place of business at 435 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. 4. Chicago Tribune transacts business in this judicial district and has
committed acts of infringement in this judicial district, at least by the manufacture, use, sale, and offer for sale of, and providing and encouraging the use of its infringing Chicago Tribune QuickFind system through its website www.chicagotribune.com, which infringes at least claims 1 and 11 of the ‘835 Patent. 5. This Court has personal jurisdiction over Chicago Tribune by virtue of its
tortious acts of patent infringement which have been committed in the State of Illinois and in this judicial district, and by virtue of Chicago Tribune’s transaction of business in the State of Illinois. VENUE 6. 1400(b). DEFENDANT’S ACTS OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT 7. Defendant Chicago Tribune has infringed and continues to infringe at least Venue is proper in this judicial district under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(c) and
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claim 1 of the ‘835 Patent through among other activities, the manufacture, use, sale, and offer for sale of its infringing QuickFind system. Such infringing activities have occurred at least by the manufacture, use, sale, and offer for sale of its infringing QuickFind system through its website www.chicagotribune.com, which incorporates at least the invention of claim 1. 8. Defendant Chicago Tribune has infringed and continues to infringe at least
claim 11 of the ‘835 Patent through among other activities, providing and encouraging at least the use of its QuickFind system through its website www.chicagotribune.com, which employs at least the invention of claim 11. Chicago Tribune had actual notice of its infringement of the ‘835 Patent before this suit was filed, and has acted with the specific intent to induce, contribute to and/or aid and abet direct infringement by others. Hence, Chicago Tribune is knowingly and actively inducing others to infringe, contributing to the infringement of others and/or aiding and abetting direct infringement by others (such as its customers, users and business partners in this judicial district and throughout the United States) through at least such others’ use of said products. 9. To the extent required by law, Internet Media has complied with the
marking requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 287. 10. Chicago Tribune’s infringement, contributory infringement and inducement
to infringe have injured Internet Media. Accordingly, Internet Media is entitled to recover damages adequate to compensate it for such infringement, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty. 11. Chicago Tribune’s infringement, contributory infringement and inducement
to infringe have injured and will continue to injure Internet Media, unless and until this
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Court enters an injunction prohibiting further infringement of the ‘835 Patent. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, Internet Media asks this Court to enter judgment against Chicago Tribune and against Chicago Tribune’s subsidiaries, affiliates, agents, servants, employees and all persons in active concert or participation with them, granting the following relief: A. An award of damages adequate to compensate Internet Media for
the infringement that has occurred, together with prejudgment interest from the date infringement of the ‘835 Patent began; B. U.S.C. § 284; C. U.S.C. § 285; D. A permanent injunction under 25 U.S.C. § 283 prohibiting further An award to Internet Media of all remedies available under 35 An award to Internet Media of all remedies available under 35
infringement, inducement and contributory infringement of the ‘835 Patent; and, E. proper and just. JURY DEMAND Internet Media demands a trial by jury on all issues so triable. Such other and further relief as this Court or a jury may deem
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/s/Timothy J. Haller Timothy J. Haller haller@nshn.com Anna B. Folgers afolgers@nshn.com NIRO, SCAVONE, HALLER & NIRO 181 West Madison Street, Suite 4600 Chicago, Illinois 60602-4515 Phone: (312) 236-0733 Fax: (312) 236-3137 Counsel for Internet Media Corporation
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