MARSHALL DIVISION
Dec. 12
SCRIPT SECURITY SOLUTIONS L.L.C. V. LOGITECH INC. 2:16-cv-01400-JRG-RSP
SCRIPT SECURITY SOLUTIONS L.L.C. V. BOT HOME AUTOMATION INC. 2:16-cv-01401-JRG-RSP
SCRIPT SECURITY SOLUTIONS L.L.C. V. CANARY CONNECT INC. 2:16-cv-01402-JRG-RSP
SCRIPT SECURITY SOLUTIONS L.L.C. V. NETGEAR, INC. 2:16-cv-01403-JRG-RSP
SCRIPT SECURITY SOLUTIONS L.L.C. V. GUARDIAN PROTECTION SERVICES, INC. 2:16-cv-01404-JRG-RSP
SCRIPT SECURITY SOLUTIONS L.L.C. V. PROTECT AMERICA, INC. 2:16-cv-01405-JRG-RSP
SCRIPT SECURITY SOLUTIONS L.L.C. V. VECTOR SECURITY, INC. 2:16-cv-01406-JRG-RSP
The plaintiff Script asserts ownership of United States Patent Numbers 6,542,078 and 6,828,909.
The subject patents, both entitled “Portable Motion Detector and Alarm System and Method,” were infringed upon, causing Script to pursue legal action, per recent court documents.
Script shows that the ‘078 patent was issued on Apr. 1, 2003 while the ‘909 patent was issued on Dec. 7, 2004.
It pursues unspecified monetary damages and a jury trial.
Attorney Zachariah S. Harrington of the law firm Antonelli, Harrington & Thompson LLP in Houston serves as the complainant’s lead counsel.
Dec. 15
EXPRESS MOBILE, INC. V. BLUE ACORN, INC. 2:16-cv-01411-JRG-RSP
EXPRESS MOBILE, INC. V. GUIDANCE SOLUTIONS, INC. 2:16-cv-01412-JRG-RSP
EXPRESS MOBILE, INC. V. COALITION TECHNOLOGIES LLC 2:16-cv-01413-JRG-RSP
EXPRESS MOBILE, INC. V. LYONS HOLDING CO. INC. ET AL 2:16-cv-01414-JRG-RSP
The plaintiff Express Mobile is based in Plano.
It has pursued legal action in response to what it claims was infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 6,546,397 and 7,594,168.
Recent court papers show that the patents in question, both entitled “Browser Based Web
Site Generation Tool and Run Time Engine,” resolve technical problems related to website
creation and generation.
“The inventions enable the creation of websites through browser-based visual editing tools such as selectable settings panels which describe website elements, with one or more settings corresponding to commands, which features are exclusively implemented utilizing computer technology including a virtual machine,” they say.
A jury trial is requested.
Attorney Robert Kiddie of The Devlin Law Firm in Wilmington, Del. is representing the plaintiff.