July 30, 2024
A Texas app developer fighting Google over its calling patents has suffered a series of blows at the patent board after judges there ruled that language in most of those patents were not very new, putting a $12 million jury verdict for the app-maker in jeopardy.
May 30, 2024
A Texas jury verdict requiring Google to pay $12 million in damages to software developer Flypsi Inc. for patent infringement is insufficient, Flypsi has told U.S. District Judge Alan Albright, asking the court to order a damages retrial or award it ongoing royalties and require Google to pay attorney fees.
March 26, 2024
Google has asked a Texas federal court to undo a jury's finding that it owes $12 million to an app developer for infringing patents on a method for calling from multiple phone numbers using a single phone, reasserting that the technology was used commercially well before it was patented.
February 27, 2024
A Texas federal jury has found that Google should pay $12 million to an app developer's company for infringing several patents that let people call from multiple phone numbers using a single phone.
November 15, 2023
Google is moving for a knockout blow against a patent lawsuit the company is facing in the Western District of Texas from an app developer whose company claims to have invented a way of letting people call from multiple phone numbers using a single phone, arguing the startup hasn't invented anything protectable by patent law.