Article One Partners Announces First Winning Patent Study; Prior Art Found Relevant to a Patent Litigation Against Garmin nuvi Product Line
Posted on: Monday, 9 February 2009, 05:00 CST
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SPT is the owner of U.S. Patent No. 6,784,873 B1. In its complaint, SPT accused Garmin of infringing the patent by the sale of Garmin's touch screen personal navigation devices "(such as the nuvi 260)." Garmin's nuvi product line is part of Garmin's auto/mobile segment. Garmin reported in its
This litigation follows prior industry action from SPT involving this patent including infringement actions that have settled against Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch (settled May, 2008) and Magellan Navigation products (settled January, 2009), in addition to ongoing cases against Samsung Group, HTC Corporation and TomTom.
"We're thrilled to announce our first winning Patent Study, and to provide the
The determination of winners was based on Article One's analysis, including review and analysis of outside counsel, leading Article One to reach the opinion that the prior art is invalidating because it teaches what is claimed in the subject patent U.S. Patent No. 6,784,873 B1. Article One believes that the claimed inventions would have been obvious to persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art at the time of the inventions. The Study was won by Article One community members, called Advisors, from
Importantly, only a U.S. federal court or the U.S. Patent Office can invalidate a U.S. patent. Article One is announcing only its own opinion based on its analysis of the prior art for purposes of determining winners to its Patent Studies. A court or the Patent Office may disagree with Article One's opinion. The prior art is listed in the announcement of the winning Patent Study and may be viewed on Article One's website.
The Article One community provides a powerful means for parties on both sides of an intellectual property dispute to better delineate the scope of an invention early in the development process and before litigation. Harnessing a global community of prior art researchers can pinpoint the patentable features and create the strongest patent rights.
"Today's winning Patent Study speaks to the quality of our Advisor community and power of the peer-review approach to patent reform," continued
License Access to the Collection of Relevant Prior Art Uncovered in Garmin/SPT Study
The winning references are the primary prior art relied upon for Article One's opinion. In addition, there were highly relevant additional prior art references submitted. Parties interested in licensing access to the collection of relevant prior art should contact Article One directly.
Announcing Seven New Patent Studies
Article One Partners also announced today that seven new patent studies have been posted to the site for Advisors to review (including a Study on the Apple multi-touch patent). The selection of Patent Studies is driven by litigation, questions and/or dispute surrounding patent validity. The new Studies posted for community review include patents related to the following technologies:
- Sony (alleged infringer) Blue-Ray disc drives technology (Sony is accused of patent infringement)
- Apple's (patent owner) iPhone multi-touch technology
- Emergency 911 location technology for mobile phone industry, including Verizon, AT&T, etc. (alleged infringers)
- Eli Lilly's (patent owner) Cymbalta drug
- AstraZeneca's (patent owner) Crestor drug
- Penwest Pharmaceuticals (patent owner) Opana ER drug
- Sepracor's (patent owner) Xyzal drug
Read details in the full Patent Studies online at www.articleonepartners.com
About Article One Partners
Article One Partners is a global online community. Community members - who Article One calls Advisors - have an opportunity to send in previously undisclosed evidence of patent validity. By tapping the unique knowledge and referral networks of our Advisors, this evidence known as prior art can be discovered. Prior art may come from published content anywhere in the world and in any language, including: previous patents; news or academic publications; non-digitized documents such as textbooks; or any public document provided to others, including conference or academic papers and business materials. Article One analyzes the prior art to determine whether it can show patents to be legitimized or invalid. If Article One forms an opinion that patents are invalid, Advisors earn up to
Article One Partners and AOP are service marks of Article One Partners, LLC. All other product and company names are the trademarks and property of their respective owners.
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