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Message: TPL has filed lawsuits in Eastern district of Texas

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Tyler Division

March 28

  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Acer Inc. et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00200
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Brother Industries Ltd et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00201
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Canon Inc. et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00202
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Dane Elec Corp. USA et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00203
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Dell Inc. Case No. 6:12-cv-00204
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Falcon Northwest Computer Systems Inc. Case No. 6:12-cv-00205
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Fujitsu Limited et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00206
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. HiTi Digital Inc. et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00207
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Hewlett Packard Co. Case No. 6:12-cv-00208
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Jasco Products Co. Case No. 6:12-cv-00209
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Kingston Technology Co. Inc. Case No. 6:12-cv-00210
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Lexar Media Inc. et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00211
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Microdia Ltd. Case No. 6:12-cv-00212
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Newegg Inc. et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00213
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Sabrent Case No. 6:12-cv-00214
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00215
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Seiko Epson Corp. et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00216
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Shuttle Inc. et al Case No. 6:12-cv-00217
  • Technology Properties Ltd. v. Systemax Inc. Case No. 6:12-cv-00218

    Plaintiff Technology Properties Ltd. is a California limited liability company with a principal place of business in Cupertino, Calif.

    The defendants are Acer Inc., Acer America, Brother Industries Ltd, Brother International Corp., Canon U.S.A. Inc., Canon Inc., Dane Elec Corp. USA, Dane Elec Memory, Dell Inc., Falcon Northwest Computer Systems Inc., Fujitsu America, Inc., Fujitsu Limited, HiTi Digital America Inc., HiTi Digital Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Jasco Products Co., Kingston Technology Co. Inc., Lexar Media Inc., Micron Technology Inc., Microdia Limited, Newegg Inc., Rosewill Inc., Sabrent, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Electronics USA Inc., Epson America Inc., Seiko Epson Corp., Shuttle Computer Group Inc., Shuttle Inc. and Systemax Inc.

    The patents in suit include:
  • U.S. Patent No. 6,976,623 issued Dec. 20, 2005, for Flash Juke Box;
  • U.S. Patent No. 7,162,549 issued Jan. 9, 2007, for Multimode Controller For Intelligent And 'Dumb' Flash Cards;
  • U.S. Patent No. 7,295,443 issued Nov. 13, 2007, for Smartconnect Universal Flash Media Card Adapters;
  • U.S. Patent No. 7,522,424 issued April 21, 2009, for Smartconnect Universal Flash Media Card Adapters;
  • U.S. Patent No. 7,719,847 issued May 18, 2010, for Smartconnect Flash Card Adapter; and
  • U.S. Patent No. 6,438,638 issued Aug. 20, 2002, for Flashtoaster for Reading Several Types of Flash-Memory Cards with or without a PC.

    Technology Properties Ltd. is asking the court to issue an injunction to prevent further infringement and for an award of damages, treble damages, post-judgment royalty, attorney's fees, court costs and interest.

    Anthony G. Simon and Michael P. Kella of The Simon Law Firm in St. Louis, Mo., are representing the plaintiff.

    Jury trial is requested.

    U.S. District Judge Michael H. Schneider is assigned to the case.

    March 30
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