Source: https://ro.scribd.com/document/174481507/ComCam-International-v-Lifeshield-Security
Timestamp: 2020-02-27 09:38:19
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 271', '§1331', '§1338', '§ 1391', '§ 284', '§ 285', 'art 1']

ComCam International v. Lifeshield Security | Patent | U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement
Official Complaint for Patent Infringement in Civil Action No. 2:13-cv-00797: ComCam International, Inc. v. Lifeshield Security LLC. Filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, no judge yet assigned. See http://news.priorsmart.com/-l9fR for more info.
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COMCAM INTERNATIONAL, INC.,
Civil Action No. 2:13-CV-797
LIFESHIELD SECURITY LLC,
SECURITY INC. for infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,975,220 (“the ’220 patent”).
1. Plaintiff ComCam International, Inc. (“Plaintiff” or “ComCam”) is a Delaware
corporation, with its principal place of business at 308 National Road, Exon Pennsylvania 19341.
2. ComCam is a fourteen-year-old corporation whose primary focus is on the
development of command-and-control products and the provision of integrated solutions and
support services to a wide variety of customers. These customers include U.S. government
agencies, Fortune 500 companies, research facilities, original equipment manufacturers and
systems integrators worldwide. Shortly after incorporating, ComCam introduced the world’s first
integrated WiFi camera and the world’s first cellular network-based IP camera.
3. ComCam is especially adept at providing sophisticated products and solutions that
can be deployed in rugged environments with limited infrastructure and network access.
ComCam has worked directly for governmental entities, including the U.S. Department of
Defense and various Army and Navy divisions, which use ComCam products for tactical systems
and research for land, air, and sea undersea applications. For instance, ComCam’s products and
services have been used in the implementation of the “electronic fence” along the U.S.–Mexico
border by the Texas Department of Public Safety and in remote surveillance operations by the
United States military in Afghanistan.
4. Additionally, ComCam provides solutions for more traditional applications, such
as security and monitoring systems for prisons, airports, and retail establishments. For example,
the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) was dissatisfied with its existing
detainee monitoring and tracking system at its largest detention facility on the East Coast.
response, ComCam provided ICE with a complete end-to-end detainee tracking system that not
only met ICE’s high performance needs, but did so at a substantial cost savings to the
5. ComCam’s products and services are also used in other high security applications,
such as the perimeter intrusion detection systems at JFK and LaGuardia airports and a “Tier 1”
high-risk maritime port. The ComCam system is also utilized in public venues to maintain real-
time video monitoring, including at the City of Philadelphia’s Liberty Bell Center.
6. Defendant Lifeshield Security LLC (“Defendant” or “Lifeshield”) is a Delaware
corporation with its principal place of business at 920 Cassatt Road Berwyn, PA 19312-1178.
Lifeshield has appointed its agent for service as follows:
Street, Dallas, Texas 75201.
C T Corp. System, 350 N. St. Paul
7. This is an action for patent infringement arising under 35 U.S.C. §§ 271, 281, and
284-285, among others.
This Court has subject matter jurisdiction of this action under Title 28
U.S.C. §1331 and §1338(a).
8. Venue is proper in this judicial district pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(c) and
On information and belief, Defendant is deemed to reside in judicial district, has
involving their accused products in this judicial district, and/or has regular and established places
9. Defendant is subject to this Court’s specific and general personal jurisdiction
pursuant to due process and/or the Texas Long Arm Statute, due at least to their substantial
business in this State and judicial district, including: (A) at least part of their infringing activities
alleged herein; and (B) regularly doing or soliciting business and, accordingly, deriving
substantial revenue from goods and services provided to Texas residents.
This includes, but is
not limited to, operating a website detailing and offering for sale its home security and
monitoring system on its website at www.lifeshield.com, as well as at stores throughout Texas
Thus, Defendant has purposefully availed themself of the
benefits of the state of Texas and the exercise of jurisdiction is proper.
COUNT I — INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 6,975,220
10. Plaintiff is the assignee of the ’220 patent, entitled “INTERNET BASED
SYSTEM,” with ownership of all substantial rights.
Among other rights, Plaintiff has the
exclusive right to exclude others, the exclusive right to enforce, sue and recover damages for past
and future infringements, the exclusive right to settle any claims of infringement, and the
exclusive right to grant sublicenses, including the exclusive right to exclude Lifeshield, the
exclusive right to sue Lifeshield, the exclusive right to settle any claims with Lifeshield, and the
exclusive right to grant a sublicense to Lifeshield. A true and correct copy of the ’220 patent is
11. Lifeshield has infringed and continues to directly infringe one or more claims of
the ’220 patent in this judicial district and elsewhere in Texas and the United States by, among
other things, making, having made, using, offering for sale, and/or selling claimed internet based
security, fire and emergency identification and communication systems, through its offerings at
www.lifeshield.com . At a minimum, Lifeshield has been, and now is, directly infringing claims
of the ’220 patent, including (for example) at least claim 1, by making, having made, and/or
using its system(s) for detecting an event in a premises and transmitting data regarding the event
and making the event data accessible for viewing by at least one authorized entity.
Lifeshield’s infringing conduct.
Lifeshield is, thus, liable to Plaintiff in an amount that adequately compensates it for Lifeshield’s
infringements, which, by law, cannot be less than a reasonable royalty, together with interest and
costs as fixed by this Court under 35 U.S.C. § 284.
Plaintiff hereby requests a trial by jury pursuant to Rule 38 of the Federal Rules of Civil
Plaintiff requests that the Court find in its favor and against Lifeshield, and that the Court
grant Plaintiff the following relief:
a. Judgment that one or more claims of U.S. Patent No. 6,975,220 has been infringed, either literally and/or under the doctrine of equivalents, by Defendant;
b. Judgment that Defendant account for and pay to Plaintiff all damages to and costs incurred by Plaintiff because of Defendant’s infringing activities and other conduct complained of herein;
c. That Plaintiff be granted pre-judgment and post judgment interest on the damages caused by Defendant’s infringing activities and other conduct complained of herein;
d. That the Court declare this an exceptional case and award Plaintiff its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs in accordance with 35 U.S.C. § 285; and
e. That Plaintiff be granted such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and proper under the circumstances.
Eric M. Albritton Texas State Bar No. 00790215 ema@emafirm.com ALBRITTON LAW FIRM P.O. Box 2649 Longview, Texas 75606 Telephone: (903) 757-8449 Facsimile: (903) 758-7397
William M. Parrish Texas State Bar No. 15540325 bparrish@dpelaw.com Jay D. Ellwanger Texas State Bar No. 24036522 jellwanger@dpelaw.com Stefanie T. Scott Texas State Bar No. 24061617 sscott@dpelaw.com
DiNovo Price Ellwanger & Hardy LLP 7000 N. MoPac Expressway, Suite 350 Austin, Texas 78731 Telephone: (512) 539-2626 Facsimile: (512) 539-2627
Counsel for ComCam International, Inc.
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