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Meta Sinks Photo-Tagging Patents Under Alice

IP Law 360

A California federal judge has granted Meta's calls to dismiss claims that photo-tagging features on Facebook and Instagram infringe a patent-holding company's technology, invalidating the asserted patents under Alice because they are abstract and lack an inventive element.

Patent 75
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Dueling Tag Makers Battle Over RFID Patent Appeal

IP Law 360

s infringement claim over a patent covering RFID tags, would be wise to focus on whether the patent was obvious under prior art rather than claiming the patent offered nothing useful at all.

Patent 52
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Meta Gets PTAB To Wipe Out Photo-Tagging Patent In Calif. Suit

IP Law 360

The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has wiped out all challenged claims in a patent owned by a company that is suing Meta in California federal court.

Patent 59
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Federal Circuit Finds RFID Tagging Claims Patentable Under 35 U.S.C § 101

JD Supra Law

Avery Dennison Corporation, the Federal Circuit upheld patentability of claims reciting an RFID transponder with storage for a particular type of serial number—affirming the district court’s summary judgment that claim 1 of U.S. On December 16, in Adasa Inc. 9,798,967 satisfies 35 U.S.C § 101. By: Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery LLP

Patent 56
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Avery Dennison Patent Sanctions Cut To $5.2M On Remand

IP Law 360

s infringement suit over a patent on radio frequency identification tags in the amount of $5.2 A federal magistrate judge in Oregon said Avery Dennison Corp. owes sanctions for misconduct during discovery in Adasa Inc.'s million, a reduction from an earlier sanctions award of $20 million.

Patent 103
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Fed. Circ. Weighs AI Issues In Meta Photo Tagging Case

IP Law 360

In Angel Technologies' appeal of a tossed patent suit against Meta, Federal Circuit judges asked Angel Tech at a Wednesday hearing if its photo tagging patents actually used artificial intelligence and differed from previous technology.

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$88M Final Judgment Entered In RFID Patent Case

IP Law 360

million in a case where Avery Dennison was found to infringe a patent on radio frequency identification tags, while also saying Adasa was owed ongoing royalties and interest. An Oregon federal magistrate judge has determined that Adasa Inc. is owed about $88.3

Patent 59