Litigation |
Acticon's Litigations |
Litigations Completed To Date For Smart Connector PatentsGeneral Patent Corporation International v. International Business Machine Corporation, et. al. General Patent Corporation International v. Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc., et. al. General Patent Corporation International v. Motorola, Inc. Play, Inc. v. General Patent Corporation International General Patent Corporation International v. Smart Modular Technologies Inc. Kingston Technology Company, Inc. v. Acticon Technologies LLC, et. al. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Keithley Instruments, Inc., et. al. Acticon Technologies LLC v. TDK Systems, Inc., et. al. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Creative Labs, Inc. National Instruments Corporation v. General Patent Corporation, et. al. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Silicom Connectivity Solutions, Inc. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Shining Technology, Inc., et. al. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Lava Computer Manufacturing, Inc. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Simpletech, Inc. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Bafo Technologies Acticon Technologies LLC v. EXP Computer, Inc. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Psion, Incorporated Acticon Technologies LLC v. Orange Micro, Inc. and Western Digital Corporation Acticon Technologies LLC v. Viking Interworks, Inc., f/k/a Viking Components, Inc. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Adaptec, Inc. and Iomega Corporation Acticon Technologies LLC v. Ambicom, Inc. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Ositech Communications, Inc. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Startech.com USA, LLP and Startech.com Ltd. Acticon Technologies LLC v. Askey Computer Corporation and Askey International Acticon Technologies LLC v. Heisei Electronics Co., Ltd., et. al. Acticon Technologies LLC v. L-3 Communications Ilex Systems, Inc. Please Note: General Patent Corporation International v. Hayes: defendant declared bankruptcy during pendency of proceeding, after agreeing to take a license. Acticon v. EXP: case resulted in a consent judgment declaring the four patents-in-suit, '320, '470, '450 and '506, valid, enforceable and infringed. Acticon v. Psion: case resulted in a consent judgment declaring the four patents-in-suit, '320, '470, '450 and '506, valid, enforceable and infringed. Acticon v. Heisei, et. al.: plaintiff was awarded permanent injunction, treble damages and attorney fees against defendants Lycom and Advance Creative |