Cellspin Soft, Inc. v. Nike, Inc.

  1. January 23, 2023

    Cellspin Wants Patent Loss Erased Over Judge's Google Ties

    Cellspin Soft Inc. wants to undo its recent defeat in sprawling patent litigation against Nike Inc., Fitbit Inc., Under Armour Inc. and others, arguing the California federal judge handling the case should have recused herself in 2021 because of her ownership of stock in Fitbit-parent Google and her husband's "substantial business ties" to the tech giant.

  2. October 06, 2022

    Nike, Fitbit And Others Lose $9M Atty Fee Bid In Patent Fight

    A California federal judge on Thursday denied a $9 million attorney fee bid sought by Nike, Fitbit, Under Armour and others in patent litigation initiated by Cellspin Soft over systems that automatically publish social media content, rejecting arguments that the case is so exceptional that it warrants fees.

  3. June 16, 2022

    Nike, Fitbit, Others Shake Cellspin's Tech Patent Suit

    A California federal judge has handed a win to Nike Inc., Fitbit Inc., Under Armour Inc. and others in patent litigation lodged by Cellspin Soft Inc. over systems that can automatically publish social media content, finding that the allegations lacked substance.

  4. June 12, 2018

    Cellspin Denies Shaking Down Nike, Others With IP Suits

    Cellspin Soft Inc. urged a California federal judge Tuesday to reject bids for attorneys' fees by GoPro, Nike, Fitbit and other companies that beat Cellspin's lawsuits alleging their fitness trackers and GPS devices infringe its data-uploading patents, arguing it litigated the cases reasonably and saying "there's no evidence this was a shakedown."

  5. April 25, 2018

    Nike, FitBit, Others Seek Atty Fees For Data Uploading IP Suit

    GoPro, Nike, Fitbit and several other companies that beat lawsuits filed by Cellspin Soft Inc. alleging their fitness-tracking and GPS devices infringed its data uploading patent asked a federal court Tuesday to award them attorneys' fees for having to defend a "meritless" case.

  6. April 04, 2018

    Nike, Fitbit, Others Escape Suit Over Data Uploading Patent

    Nike Inc., Fitbit Inc. and a handful of other companies escaped a bundle of lawsuits alleging they'd infringed a data uploading patent when a California federal judge ruled the technology described in the patents, which involve uploading with a Bluetooth connection, wasn't patent-eligible under the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice ruling.

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