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MyKey Technology v. Intelligent Computer Solutions | Patent Infringement | Patent
Description: Official Complaint for Patent Infringement in Civil Action No. 8:12-cv-02719-JFM: MyKey Technology, Inc. v. Intelligent Computer Solutions, Inc. Filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Mar...
Official Complaint for Patent Infringement in Civil Action No. 8:12-cv-02719-JFM: MyKey Technology, Inc. v. Intelligent Computer Solutions, Inc. Filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, the Hon. J. Frederick Motz presiding. See http://news.priorsmart.com/-l6GU for more info.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND MYKEY TECHNOLOGY INC., Plaintiff, v.
INTELLIGENT COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC., Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
Civil Action No. _________ JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
COMPLAINT Plaintiff MyKey Technology Inc. (“MyKey” or “Plaintiff”), for its Complaint against Defendant Intelligent Computer Solutions, Inc.; states and alleges as follows: THE PARTIES 1. MyKey is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business at 7851 C
Beachcraft Avenue, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879. 2. On information and belief, Defendant Intelligent Computer Solutions, Inc.
(“ICS”) is a California corporation having its principal place of business at 9350 Eton Ave, Chatsworth, CA 91311. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 3. This action arises under the Patent Laws of the United States, 35 U.S.C. § 1 et
seq., including 35 U.S.C. § 271. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a). 4. Defendant is subject to personal jurisdiction in this district because Defendant has
conducted and does conduct business within the State of Maryland. Defendant has directly 1
shipped, distributed, offered for sale, sold, and advertised (including the provision of an interactive web page) products in the United States, the State of Maryland, and the District of Maryland. Defendant has purposefully and voluntarily placed one or more infringing products, as described below, into the stream of commerce with the expectation that they would be purchased by consumers in the District of Maryland. These infringing products had been purchased by consumers in the District of Maryland. Defendant has committed the tort of patent infringement within the State of Maryland and, more particularly, within the District of Maryland. 5. Venue is proper in this district pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(b), 1391(c) and
1391(d) and 28 U.S.C. § 1400(b). Defendant resides in this district because they are subject to personal jurisdiction in this district. BACKGROUND 6. MyKey owns all of the rights, title and interests in U.S. Patent No. 6,813,682 (the
“’682 patent”), U.S. Patent No. 7,159,086 (the “’086 patent”) and U.S. Patent No. 7,228,379 (the “’379 patent”) (collectively, the “patents-in-suit”). 7. The ’682 patent, entitled “Write Protection for Computer Long-Term Memory
Devices,” was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on November 2, 2004, after full and fair examination. A copy of the ’682 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit A. MyKey has made, offered for sale, and sold within the United States products that embody the claimed invention of the ’682 patent and that are marked with the ’682 patent number. 8. The ’086 patent, entitled “Systems and Methods For Creating Exact Copies Of
Computer Long-Term Storage Devices,” was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent
and Trademark Office on January 2, 2007, after full and fair examination. A copy of the ’086 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit B. MyKey has offered for sale within the United States products that embody the claimed invention of the ’086 patent. 9. The ’379 patent, entitled “Systems and Methods For Removing Data Stored On
Long-Term Memory Devices,” was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on June 5, 2007, after full and fair examination. A copy of the ’379 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit C. MyKey has offered for sale within the United States products that embody the claimed invention of the ’379 patent. COUNT I INFRINGEMENT OF THE ’682 PATENT 10. herein. 11. Upon information and belief, ICS has been and is infringing literally and/or under MyKey incorporates each of the preceding paragraphs 1-9 as if fully set forth
the doctrine of equivalents, the ’682 patent by making, using, selling, offering for sale, and/or importing in or into the United States, without authority, products that fall within the scope of at least claim 1 of the ’682 patent, including, but not limited to the ICS Super DriveLock. 12. By making, using, selling, offering for sale, and/or importing into the United
States, without authority, products that fall within the scope of the claims of the ’682 patent, ICS has also induced infringement of the ’682 patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(b), and has contributed to the infringement of the ’682 patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(c). The infringing products have no substantial non-infringing uses. 13. Upon information and belief, ICS had knowledge of the ’682 patent but has
engaged in its infringing conduct nonetheless. ICS’s infringement is therefore willful.
MyKey has no adequate remedy at law against these acts of patent infringement. Unless ICS is permanently enjoined from its unlawful and willful infringement of
the ’682 patent, MyKey will suffer irreparable harm. 16. As a direct and proximate result of ICS’s acts of patent infringement, MyKey has
been and continues to be injured and has sustained and will continue to sustain substantial damages in an amount not presently known. 17. MyKey has incurred and will incur attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses in the
prosecution of this action. The circumstances of this dispute create an exceptional case within the meaning of 35 U.S.C. § 285, and MyKey is entitled to recover its reasonable and necessary fees and expenses. COUNT II INFRINGEMENT OF THE ’086 PATENT 18. herein. 19. Upon information and belief, ICS has been and is infringing literally and/or under MyKey incorporates each of the preceding paragraphs 1-17 as if fully set forth
the doctrine of equivalents, the ’086 patent by making, using, selling, offering for sale, and/or importing in or into the United States, without authority, products that fall within the scope of at least claim 1 of the ’086 patent, including, but not limited to the IM Solo-4 Forensic Hard Drive Acquisition/Duplicator, IM Solo-4 IT Hard Drive Duplicator. 20. By making, using, selling, offering for sale, and/or importing into the United
States, without authority, products that fall within the scope of the claims of the ’086 patent, ICS has also induced infringement of the ’086 patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(b), and has contributed
to the infringement of the ’086 patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(c). The infringing products have no substantial non-infringing uses. 21. Upon information and belief, ICS had knowledge of the ’086 patent as early as
August 2009 during the High Tech Crime Investigation Association Conference, but has engaged in its infringing conduct nonetheless. ICS’s infringement is therefore willful. 22. 23. MyKey has no adequate remedy at law against these acts of patent infringement. Unless ICS is permanently enjoined from its unlawful and willful infringement of
the ’086 patent, MyKey will suffer irreparable harm. 24. As a direct and proximate result of ICS’s acts of patent infringement, MyKey has
been and continues to be injured and has sustained and will continue to sustain substantial damages in an amount not presently known. 25. MyKey has incurred and will incur attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses in the
prosecution of this action. The circumstances of this dispute create an exceptional case within the meaning of 35 U.S.C. § 285, and MyKey is entitled to recover its reasonable and necessary fees and expenses. COUNT III INFRINGEMENT OF THE ’379 PATENT 26. herein. 27. Upon information and belief, ICS has been and is infringing literally and/or under MyKey incorporates each of the preceding paragraphs 1-25 as if fully set forth
the doctrine of equivalents, the ’379 patent by making, using, selling, offering for sale, and/or importing in or into the United States, without authority, products that fall within the scope of at
least claim 2 of the ’379 patent, including, but not limited to the IM Solo-4 Forensic Hard Drive Acquisition/Duplicator, IM Solo-4 IT Hard Drive Duplicator. 28. By making, using, selling, offering for sale, and/or importing into the United
States, without authority, products that fall within the scope of the claims of the ’379 patent, ICS has also induced infringement of the ’379 patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(b), and has contributed to the infringement of the ’379 patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(c). The infringing products have no substantial non-infringing uses. 29. Upon information and belief, ICS had knowledge of the ’379 patent as early as
August 2009 during the High Tech Crime Investigation Association Conference, but has engaged in its infringing conduct nonetheless. ICS’s infringement is therefore willful. 30. 31. MyKey has no adequate remedy at law against these acts of patent infringement. Unless ICS is permanently enjoined from its unlawful and willful infringement of
the ’379 patent, MyKey will suffer irreparable harm. 32. As a direct and proximate result of ICS’s acts of patent infringement, MyKey has
been and continues to be injured and has sustained and will continue to sustain substantial damages in an amount not presently known. 33. MyKey has incurred and will incur attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses in the
prosecution of this action. The circumstances of this dispute create an exceptional case within the meaning of 35 U.S.C. § 285, and MyKey is entitled to recover its reasonable and necessary fees and expenses. PRAYER FOR RELIEF MyKey requests that judgment be entered in its favor and against Defendant and that the Court grant the following relief to MyKey:
declare that the patents-in-suit are valid and enforceable; declare that Defendant has infringed, induced the infringement of, and/or contributed to the infringement of the patents-in-suit;
declare that Defendant’s infringement was willful; award damages to MyKey to which it is entitled for patent infringement of the patents-in-suit, including but not limited to lost profits;
enter a preliminary, and thereafter, permanent injunction against Defendant for direct infringement of the patents-in-suit;
enter a preliminary, and thereafter, permanent injunction against Defendant for inducement of infringement and/or contributory infringement of the patents-insuit;
award MyKey its expenses, costs, and attorneys’ fees pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 285;
award MyKey increased damages in an amount not less than three (3) times the amount of damages found by the jury or assessed by this Court for Defendant’s willful infringement pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 284;
award interest on MyKey’s damages; and such other relief as the Court deems just and proper. JURY DEMAND
In accordance with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 38 and 39, MyKey asserts its rights under the Seventh Amendment of the United States Constitution and demands a trial by jury on all issues.
GARVEY SCHUBERT BARER 7
/s/ Benjamin J. Lambiotte, Esq. Benjamin J. Lambiotte, Esq. Robert A.W. Boraks, Esq. 1000 Potomac Street, N.W., Fifth Floor Washington, D.C. 20007 Telephone: (202) 965-7880 Facsimile: (202) 965-1729 Of Counsel: Robert E. Freitas Kaiwan Tseng James Lin Qudus B. Olaniran FREITAS TSENG & KAUFMAN LLP 100 Marine Parkway, Suite 200 Redwood City, CA 94065 rfreitas@ftklaw.com ktseng@ftklaw.com jlin@ftklaw.com qolaniran@ftklaw.com Telephone: (650) 593-6300 Facsimile: (650) 593-6301 Attorney for Plaintiff, MyKey Technology, Inc.
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