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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1', '§ 281', '§ 271', '§ 1331', '§ 1391', 'application no. 08', '§ 271', '§ 271', '§ 271', '§ 287', '§ 271', '§ 271', '§ 287', '§ 271', '§ 271', '§ 271', '§ 271', '§\n284', '§ 285']

McRo v. Codemasters USA Group Et. Al. | Patent Infringement | Title 35 Of The United States Code
McRo v. Codemasters USA Group Et. Al.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------x McRO, INC., d.b.a. PLANET BLUE, : : C.A. No.
Plaintiff, : : JURY TRIAL DEMANDED v. : CODEMASTERS USA GROUP, INC. & : CODEMASTERS SOFTWARE, INC. : : Defendants. : : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------x COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT McRo, Inc., d.b.a. Planet Blue (“Planet Blue”), brings this Complaint for patent infringement against Codemasters USA Group, Inc. (“CUSA”) and Codemasters Software, Inc. (“CSI”) (collectively “Codemasters”), and hereby states as follows: NATURE OF THE ACTION This is an action for patent infringement of United States Patent No. 6,307,576 (the “’576 Patent”) and United States Patent No. 6,611,278 (the “’278 Patent”) (collectively, the “Patentsin-Suit”) under the Patent Laws of the United States, 35 U.S.C. § 1, et seq., and seeking damages and injunctive and other relief under 35 U.S.C. § 281, et seq. PARTIES 1. Planet Blue is a corporation existing under the laws of Delaware, with its
principal place of business at Santa Monica, California. Planet Blue is actively involved in the advertising industry as a computer graphic, visual effects, and animation services company, which services utilize methods covered by the Patents-in-Suit. 2. Upon information and belief, CUSA is a corporation operating and existing under
the laws of Delaware, with its principal place of business at 10 Universal City Plaza, Suite 2400,
Universal City, CA 91608. Upon further information and belief, CUSA is engaged in the business of developing and publishing computer and/or video games. 3. Upon information and belief, CSI is a corporation operating and existing under
the laws of the United Kingdom, with its principal place of business at Lower Farm, Stoneythorpe, Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 2DL, United Kingdom. Upon further information and belief, CSI is engaged in the business of developing and publishing computer and/or video games. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 4. This is a complaint for patent infringement under 35 U.S.C. § 271. This Court has
subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a). 5. Upon information and belief, this Court has personal jurisdiction over
Codemasters because Codemasters is doing and has done substantial business in this District, including business relating to the, advertising, sale and distribution for sale of computer and/or video games made using the methods claimed in the Patents-in-Suit. 6. Venue is proper in this judicial district as to Codemasters pursuant to 28 U.S.C.
§§ 1391 and 1400(b), because Codemasters is subject to personal jurisdiction in this judicial district and has committed acts of infringement in this judicial district. FACTUAL BACKGROUND 7. Planet Blue is a visual effects company that creates computer graphics and
animations. Planet Blue was founded in 1988 by Maury Rosenfeld, who has been the sole owner of Planet Blue since 1993. 8. Mr. Rosenfeld has worked as a successful computer graphics/visual effects
designer and animator for over twenty years. During the late 1980s, Mr. Rosenfeld won an
Emmy award for his work on the show “Secrets and Mysteries.” Mr. Rosenfeld received a Monitor Award for his work on Pee Wee’s Playhouse and he received an award from the National Computer Graphics Association for his work in the International Animation Competition for “Hidden Heroes.” Mr. Rosenfeld worked with the teams that created the special effects for “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “Max Headroom.” 9. Mr. Rosenfeld filed patent application no. 08/942,987 (the “’987 Application”),
what would eventually issue as the ’576 Patent, relating to a method for performing and animating lip synchronization and facial expressions on three-dimensional animated characters on October 2, 1997. 10. On October 23, 2001, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”)
duly and lawfully issued the ’576 Patent, titled “Method for Automatically Animating Lip Synchronization and Facial Expression of Animated Characters.” The ’576 Patent is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 11. On August 26, 2003, the USPTO duly and lawfully issued the ’278 Patent, titled
“Method for Automatically Animating Lip Synchronization and Facial Expression of Animated Characters.” The ’278 Patent is attached hereto as Exhibit B. 12. 13. Each of the Patents-in-Suit is valid and enforceable. Planet Blue is the assignee of all rights, title, and interest in and to the Patents-in-
Suit. Planet Blue holds the right to sue and recover damages for infringement thereof, including past infringement. 14. Unlike the traditional method of manually animating lip-synchronization, or a
method using facial/video capture, the Patents-in-Suit cover a method and system for
automating the lip-synchronization animation process and automating the animation of facial expression of three-dimensional animated characters, as used in computer and/or video games. 15. Upon information and belief, Codemasters, directly or through intermediaries
(including distributers, retailers, and others), has acted and is acting to develop, publish, manufacture, import, ship, distribute, offer for sale, sell, and/or advertise (including the provision of an interactive web page) various computer and/or video games. These computer and/or video games have been and continue to be purchased by consumers in the United States, the State of Delaware, and the District of Delaware. 16. Upon information and belief, Codemasters employs automated lip-
synchronization methods and processes to automate the animation of lip synchronization and facial expression for its three-dimensional characters during the creation and development of their computer and/or video games. Upon further information and belief, Codemasters’ uses of these lip synchronization methods and processes to create its computer and/or video games infringe, either literally or by equivalents, one or more claims of the Patents-in-Suit in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271. COUNT I: INFRINGEMENTOF THE ’576 PATENT 17. 18. Planet Blue realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-16. Upon information and belief, Codemasters, as part of the development process for
computer and/or video games that include 3-dimensional animated characters, used and continues to use software processes in the United States for automatically adding lipsynchronization and facial expression to the animated characters using the phonetic structure of the words spoken by the characters and has made, used, offered to sell, sold, and/or imported, and continues to make, use, offer to sell, sell, and/or import, computer and/or video games created using those processes in the United States, including this judicial district. By using the 4
aforementioned software processes, Codemasters has directly infringed the ’576 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a), either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents. By using, offering to sell, selling, and/or importing computer and/or video games created using the aforementioned software processes, Codemasters has been and is now infringing the ’576 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(g), either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents. 19. Codemasters, by way of its infringing activities, has caused and continues to cause
Planet Blue to suffer damages in an amount to be determined at trial. Planet Blue has no adequate remedy at law against Codemasters’ acts of infringement and, unless Codemasters is enjoined from its continuing infringement of the ’576 Patent, Planet Blue will suffer irreparable harm. 20. Planet Blue is in compliance with the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 287. COUNT II: INFRINGEMENTOF THE ’278 PATENT 21. 22. Planet Blue realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1-20. Upon information and belief, Codemasters has, as part of the development process
for its computer and/or video games that include 3-dimensional animated characters, used and continues to use software processes in the United States for automatically adding lipsynchronization and facial expression to the animated characters using the phonetic structure of the words spoken by the characters and has made, used, offered to sell, sold, and/or imported, and continues to make, use, offer to sell, sell, and/or import, computer and/or video games created using those processes in the United States, including this judicial district. By using the aforementioned software processes, Codemasters has directly infringed the ’278 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a), either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents. By using, offering to sell, selling, and/or importing computer and/or video games created using the aforementioned
software processes, Codemasters has been and is now infringing the ’278 Patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(g), either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents. 23. Codemasters, by way of its infringing activities, has caused and continues to
cause Planet Blue to suffer damages in an amount to be determined at trial. Planet Blue has no adequate remedy at law against Codemasters’ acts of infringement and, unless Codemasters is enjoined from its continuing infringement of the ’278 Patent, Planet Blue will suffer irreparable harm. 24. Planet Blue is in compliance with the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 287. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, Planet Blue respectfully requests that this Court enter judgment in its favor as follows: A. Holding that Codemasters has infringed the ’576 Patent, either literally or under
the doctrine of equivalents, under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a); B. Holding that Codemasters has infringed the ’576 Patent, either literally or under
the doctrine of equivalents, under 35 U.S.C. § 271(g); C. Holding that Codemasters has infringed the ’278 Patent, either literally or under
the doctrine of equivalents, under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a); D. Holding that Codemasters has infringed the ’278 Patent, either literally or under
the doctrine of equivalents, under 35 U.S.C. § 271(g); E. Preliminarily and permanently enjoining Codemasters and its officers, directors,
agents, servants, employees, affiliates, divisions, branches, subsidiaries, parents and all others acting in concert or privity with any of them from infringing, inducing the infringement of, or contributing to the infringement of the ’576 Patent;
Preliminarily and permanently enjoining Codemasters and its officers, directors,
agents, servants, employees, affiliates, divisions, branches, subsidiaries, parents and all others acting in concert or privity with any of them from infringing, inducing the infringement of, or contributing to the infringement of the ’278 Patent; G. Preliminarily and permanently enjoining the sale of the computer and/or video
games created using the patented methods of the Patents-in-Suit; H. Awarding to Planet Blue the damages to which it is entitled under 35 U.S.C. §
284 for Codemasters’ past infringement and any continuing or future infringement up until the date Codemasters is finally and permanently enjoined from further infringement including compensatory damages and treble damages for willful infringement; I. Declaring this to be an exceptional case and awarding Planet Blue attorneys’ fees
under 35 U.S.C. § 285; J. K. L. Awarding Planet Blue costs and expenses in this action; Awarding Planet Blue pre- and post-judgment interest on its damages; and Awarding Planet Blue such other and further relief in law or in equity as this
Court deems just and proper. JURY DEMAND Planet Blue requests a trial by jury of any and all issues so triable by right.
Respectfully submitted, FARNAN LLP /s/ Michael J. Farnan Brian E. Farnan (Bar No. 4089) Michael J. Farnan (Bar No. 5165) 919 North Market Street, 12th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 777-0300 (302) 777-0301 mfarnan@farnanlaw.com Attorneys for Plaintiff
Of Counsel: Mishcon de Reya New York LLP 750 Seventh Ave, 26th Floor New York, New York 10019 Telephone (212) 612-3270 Facsimile (212) 612-3297
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