Monday, May 6, 2013

Apple hit by patent suit over Passbook

Apple hit by nexus 4 bumper case patent suit over Passbook Apple is within the middle of one other lawsuit, this method over charges what has Passbook app violates several patents of software developer Ameranth.

In the legal court document, Ameranth, which sells software and services with the hospitality and gaming industry, claims that Passbook violates four of U.S. patents -- No. 6,384,850, No. 6,871,325, No. 6,982,733, rarely are. 8,146,077.

All four patents handle "Information management and synchronous communications system." So, they cover the power to synchronize data among wired, wireless, and Web-based systems for electronic menus and reservations for such businesses best nexus 4 case as restaurants.

Introduced iniOS 6, Apple's Passbook app lets users synchronize and save electronic copies of tickets, boarding passes, loyalty cards, and coupons.

In its suit, Ameranth cites Passbook's capability to download and store "airline boarding passes, hotel reservations, movie tickets, and event tickets" and claims that Apple is aware of the patents allegedly being violated.

"One about the Ameranth patents-in-suit, U.S. Patent No. 6,384,850 -- the original patent issued on this Ameranth patent family -- was cited as providing prior art reference in 2 I phone patents issued to named inventors Bas Ording and Steven P. Jobs," they stated in its court filing. "Also, three on the patents during this Ameranth patent family have been asserted in lot of patent enforcement actions against Apple business partners."

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Ameranth says it's in search of triple the sheer numbers of damages so it has case for nexus 4 sustainted because of a Apple's infringement.

Ameranth does not stranger around the patent courts.

In July, this company filed patent lawsuits against several hotels, travel sites, and ticketing companies, including Hilton, Marriott, Best Western, Travelocity, Kayak, Hotwire, Expedia, Orbitz, Ticketmaster, Stubhub, and Fandango.

Ameranth's webpage displays a lot of its patents and news briefs of latest patent agreements along with other companies.

CNET contacted both Apple and Ameranth for comment and could update the storyplot when we receive any information.

(Via AppleInsider)

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