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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 271', '§ 1331', '§ 1338', '§ 1391', '§ 284', '§ 285']

In The United States District Court For The District Of Delaware | Anti Competitive Behaviour | Lawsuit
Official Complaint for Patent Infringement in Civil Action No. 1:14-cv-00239-UNA: Execware LLC. Filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, no judge yet assigned. See http://news.priorsmart.com/-l9Xj for more info.
SalvaSalva Execware LLC per dopo
EXECWARE, LLC,
NEXTAG, INC.,
Plaintiff Execware, LLC files its Complaint for Patent Infringement against Defendant
Nextag, Inc., alleging, based on Nextag’s knowledge of its actions and the actions of others, and
based on Execware’s information and belief as to all other matters.
1. Execware, LLC is a limited liability company organized under the laws of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, having its principal offices at 3440 South Jefferson Street #1125,
2. On information and belief, Defendant Nextag is a corporation organized and
2955 Campus Drive, Suite 300, San Mateo, CA 94403. Nextag, Inc. can be served with process
via its registered agent, Incorporating Services, Ltd., 3500 S. DuPont Highway, Dover, Delaware
3. This is an action for infringement of a United States patent arising under 35
U.S.C. §§ 271, 281, 284, 285, among others.
action under 28 U.S.C. § 1331 and § 1338(a).
This Court has subject matter jurisdiction of the
4. Venue is proper in this district under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391 and 1400(b).
information and belief, Nextag is a Delaware corporation, Nextag receives service of process in
this district, Nextag has transacted business in this district, and Nextag has directly and indirectly
committed acts of patent infringement in this district.
5. Nextag is subject to this Court’s specific and general personal jurisdiction under
due process and the Delaware Long Arm Statute due at least to Nextag’s receiving service of
process and substantial business in this district, including: (i) at least a portion of the
persistent courses of conduct, and deriving substantial revenue from goods and services provided
to individuals in Delaware.
COUNT I INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 6,216,139
6. On April 10, 2001, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“PTO”) duly
and legally issued United States Patent No. 6,216,139 (“the 139 patent”), titled “Integrated
Dialog Box for Rapidly Altering Presentation of Parametric Text Data Objects on a Computer
Display,” invented by Robert Listou.
7. Execware is the owner of the 139 patent with all substantive rights in and to that
patent, including the sole and exclusive right to prosecute this action and enforce the 139 patent
against infringers, and to collect damages for all relevant times.
8. Nextag has notice of its infringement of the 139 patent at least from the filing and
service dates of this Complaint.
9. Nextag, alone, or with one or more of its customers, suppliers, and distributors
directly (literally and under the doctrine of equivalents) and indirectly infringed (under induced
and contributory infringement) one or more claims of the 139 patent in this district and in the
United States by, among other ways, making, having made, selling, offering for sale, using, or
importing products that format and reformat tabular displays of records, parameters, and text
data objects under its http://www.nextag.com/ website (hereinafter, “Accused Product”). 1
10. Nextag specifically intended to induce infringement of the 139 patent by taking
active steps, directly or through contractual relationships with others, to cause its customers,
suppliers, and distributors to make, use, sell, offer for sale, import, or otherwise provide the
Accused Product in a manner that directly infringed one or more claims of the 139 patent.
Nextag’s specific intent is shown by,
example, its advertising,
instructing, guiding, or directing its customers, suppliers, and distributors how to make, use, sell,
offer to sell, or import the Accused Product in a directly infringing manner. Nextag as a leader
in online shopping had sufficiently detailed knowledge of the activities of its customers,
suppliers, and distributors since at least the filing of this Complaint.
11. Nextag specifically intended to contribute to the infringement of one or more
claims of the 139 patent by designing or making software components of the Accused Product
that are especially designed or made for use with computer systems and other mobile or static
devices or systems in an infringing manner.
To the extent Nextag did not provide these
1 Execware accuses Nextag of past, present, and future infringement of the 139 patent. All allegations of infringement or acts leading to infringement are made in the past tense, rather than also in the present and future tense, strictly for simplicity’s sake.
computer systems and devices, it took active steps, directly or through contractual relationships,
to cause direct infringement by its customers, suppliers, and distributors from its advertising,
advising, consulting, instructing, guiding, or directing its customers, suppliers, and distributors
how to integrate such computer systems and devices with the Accused Product.
Nextag had
knowledge of its contributory infringement since at least the filing of this Complaint.
12. The Accused Product has hardware or software components that are especially
designed and adapted for use with such other computer systems and devices in carrying out the
formatting and reformatting tabular displays of records, parameters, and text data objects, as seen
by how prominently these functions are promoted by Nextag on its website and in its marketing
literature. These components in the Accused Product constitute a material part of the invention
of one or more asserted claims of the 139 patent and are not staple articles of commerce suitable
for substantial non-infringing uses.
These distinct and separate components are used only to
perform the formatting and reformatting functionality and not any other functionality.
13. Execware has been, is being, and will continue to be damaged by Nextag’s
infringing conduct. Nextag is thus liable to Execware for damages in an amount that adequately
compensates Execware for Nextag’s infringement.
By law, this amount
reasonable royalty for Nextag’s and its customers’, suppliers’, and distributors’ use of its
Accused Product, together with interest and costs as fixed by this Court under 35 U.S.C. § 284.
JURY DEMAND Execware requests a jury trial for the claims asserted in this Complaint.
PRAYER FOR RELIEF Execware requests this Court to find in its favor, against Nextag, and that this Court grant Execware the following relief.
a. Judgment that Nextag directly infringed of one or more claims of the 139 patent,
either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, or that Nextag, alone or in combination with others, indirectly infringed one or more claims of the 139 patent, either contributorily or by induced infringement;
b. A permanent injunction enjoining Nextag, its officers, directors, agents, servants,
affiliates, employees, divisions, branches, subsidiaries, parents, and all others acting together with Nextag from directly infringing, contributorily infringing, or inducing infringement of the 139 patent;
c. Judgment that Nextag account for and pay to Execware all damages and costs that
Execware incurred from Nextag’s direct or indirect infringing activities and conduct described in this Complaint;
d. Judgment that this Court grant Execware its pre- and post-judgment interest on its
damages caused by Nextag’s direct or indirect infringing activities and conduct described in this Complaint;
e. Judgment that this Court declare this an exceptional case and award Execware its
reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs under 35 U.S.C. § 285; and
f. Judgment that this Court grant all additional relief that this Court deems just and
Zachariah S. Harrington Matthew J. Antonelli Larry D. Thompson, Jr. Peter J. Corcoran, III ANTONELLI, HARRINGTON & THOMPSON LLP 4200 Montrose Blvd., Ste. 430 Houston, TX 77006 (713) 581-3000 zac@ahtlawfirm.com matt@ahtlawfirm.com larry@ahtlawfirm.com pete@ahtlawfirm.com
/s/ Richard D. Kirk Richard D. Kirk (rk0922) Stephen B. Brauerman (sb4952) Vanessa R. Tiradentes (vt5398) Sara E. Bussiere (sb5725) 222 Delaware Avenue, Suite 900 Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 655-5000 rkirk@bayardlaw.com sbrauerman@bayardlaw.com
Attorneys for Plaintiff, Execware, LLC
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