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`CALDARELLI HEJMANOWSKI & PAGE LLP
`William J. Caldarelli (SBN #149573)
`Ben West (SBN #251018)
`12340 El Camino Real, Suite 430
`San Diego, CA 92130
`Telephone: (858) 720-8080
`Facsimile: (858) 720-6680
`wjc@chplawfirm.com
`dbw@chplawfirm.com
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`FABIANO LAW FIRM, P.C.
`Michael D. Fabiano (SBN #167058)
`12526 High Bluff Drive, Suite 300
`San Diego, CA 92130
`Telephone: (619) 742-9631
`mdfabiano@fabianolawfirm.com
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`OSBORNE LAW LLC
`John W. Osborne (Appointed Pro Hac Vice)
`33 Habitat Lane
`Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567
`Telephone: (914) 714-5936
`josborne@osborneipl.com
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`WATTS LAW OFFICES
`Ethan M. Watts (SBN #234441)
`12340 El Camino Real, Suite 430
`San Diego, CA 92130
`Telephone: (858) 509-0808
`Facsimile: (619) 878-5784
`emw@ewattslaw.com
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`FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT
`AGAINST TRAVELOCITY.COM, LP
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`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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`SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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`Civil Action No. 12-cv-1649 DMS-WVG
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`Consolidated with
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`FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR
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`DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
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`Plaintiff,
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`FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT
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`FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT
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`Plaintiff Ameranth, Inc. (“Ameranth”), for its First Amended Complaint
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`against defendant Travelocity.com, LP (“Travelocity”), avers as follows:
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`PARTIES
`1. Ameranth is a Delaware corporation having a principal place of
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`business at 5820 Oberlin Drive, Suite 202, San Diego, California 92121.
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`Ameranth develops, manufactures and sells, inter alia, hospitality industry,
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`entertainment, restaurant and food service information technology solutions
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`under the trademarks 21st Century Communications™, and 21st Century
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`Restaurant™, among others, comprising the synchronization and integration of
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`hospitality information and hospitality software applications between fixed,
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`wireless and/or internet applications, including but not limited to computer
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`servers, web servers, databases, affinity/social networking systems, desktop
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`computers, laptops, “smart” phones and other wireless handheld computing
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`devices.
`2. Defendant Travelocity is, on information and belief, a Delaware
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`limited partnership having a principal place of business and headquarters in
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`Southlake, Texas. On information and belief, Travelocity makes, uses, offers
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`for sale or license and/or sells or licenses hotel and lodging, property
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`management system (PMS) and other hospitality information-technology
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`products, software, components and/or systems within this Judicial District,
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`including the Travelocity Reservation System as defined herein.
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`JURISDICTION AND VENUE
`3. This is an action for patent infringement arising under the Patent Laws
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`of the United States, 35 U.S.C. §§ 271, 281-285.
`4. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§
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`1331 and 1338(a).
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`5. On information and belief, Defendant engages in (a) the offer for sale
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`or license and sale or license of hospitality, reservations, ordering, products
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`and/or components in the United States, including this Judicial District,
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`including services, products, software, and components, comprising wireless
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`maintenance of said services, products, software, components and/or systems in
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`hospitality industry, hotel and lodging, reservations, and/or entertainment
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`information technology systems in the United States, including this Judicial
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`District; and/or (c) the use of hospitality industry, hotel and lodging,
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`reservation, and/or entertainment information technology systems comprising
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`said services, products, software, components and/or systems in the United
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`States, including this Judicial District.
`6. This Court has personal jurisdiction over Defendant because Defendant
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`commits acts of patent infringement in this Judicial District including, inter
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`alia, making, using, offering for sale or license, and/or selling or licensing
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`infringing services, products, software, components and/or systems in this
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`Judicial District. Additionally, Travelocity has already appeared in this action
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`and submitted to the jurisdiction of the Court. Travelocity has continued to
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`engage in and perform such acts of infringement since the filing of the original
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`complaint in this matter accusing Travelocity of infringement of the Ameranth
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`patents at issue herein.
`7. Venue is proper in this Judicial District pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§
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`1391(b) and (c) and 1400(b).
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`BACKGROUND
`8. Ameranth was established in 1996 to develop and provide its 21st
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`Century Communications™ innovative information technology solutions for
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`the hospitality industry (inclusive of, e.g., restaurants, hotels, casinos,
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`nightclubs, cruise ships and other entertainment and sports venues). Ameranth
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`has been widely recognized as a technology leader in the provision of wireless
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`and internet-based systems and services to, inter alia, restaurants, hotels,
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`casinos, cruise ships and entertainment and sports venues. Ameranth’s award
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`winning inventions enable, in relevant part, generation and synchronization of
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`reservations, and other products across fixed, wireless and/or internet platforms
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`as well as synchronization of hospitality information and hospitality software
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`applications across fixed, wireless and internet platforms, including but not
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`limited to, computer servers, web servers, databases, affinity/social networking
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`systems, desktop computers, laptops, “smart” phones and other wireless
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`handheld computing devices.
`9. Ameranth began development of the inventions leading to the patents
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`in this patent family, including the patents-in-suit, in the late Summer of 1998,
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`at a time when the then-available wireless and internet hospitality offerings
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`were extremely limited in functionality, were not synchronized and did not
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`provide an integrated system-wide solution to the pervasive ordering,
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`reservations, affinity program and information management needs of the
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`hospitality industry. Ameranth uniquely recognized the actual problems that
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`needed to be resolved in order to meet those needs, and thereafter conceived
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`and developed its breakthrough inventions and products to provide systemic
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`and comprehensive solutions directed to optimally meeting these industry
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`needs. Ameranth has expended considerable effort and resources in inventing,
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`developing and marketing its inventions and protecting its rights therein.
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`10. Ameranth’s pioneering inventions have been widely adopted and are
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`thus now essential to the modern wireless hospitality enterprise of the 21st
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`Century. Ameranth’s solutions have been adopted, licensed and/or deployed by
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`numerous entities across the hospitality industry.
`11. The adoption of Ameranth’s technology by industry leaders and the
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`wide acclaim received by Ameranth for its technological innovations are just
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`some of the many confirmations of the breakthrough aspects of Ameranth’s
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`inventions. Ameranth has received twelve different technology awards (three
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`with “end customer” partners) and has been widely recognized as a hospitality
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`wireless/internet technology leader by almost all major national and hospitality
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`print publications, e.g., The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today
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`and many others. Ameranth was personally nominated by Bill Gates, the
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`Founder of Microsoft, for the prestigious Computerworld Honors Award that
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`reservations/ticketing system with the Improv Comedy Theatres. In his
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`nomination, Mr. Gates described Ameranth as “one of the leading pioneers of
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`information technology for the betterment of mankind.” This prestigious award
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`was based on Ameranth’s innovative synchronization of wireless/web/fixed
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`hospitality software technology. Subsequently, the United States Patent and
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`Trademark Office granted Ameranth a number of currently-issued patents, two
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`of which are the basis for this lawsuit. Ameranth has issued press releases
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`announcing these patent grants on business wires, on its web sites and at
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`numerous trade shows since the first of the presently-asserted patents issued in
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`2002. A number of companies have licensed patents and technology from
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`Ameranth, recognizing and confirming the value of Ameranth’s innovations.
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`At all relevant times, Ameranth marked its own products with the numbers of
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`the Ameranth patents then issued, thereby providing companies, competitors
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`and participants in the hospitality industry with notice of Ameranth’s patents.
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`Furthermore, companies that license Ameranth’s products have marked their
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`products with Ameranth’s patent numbers, thereby also providing notice of
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`Ameranth’s patents.
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`RELATED CASES PREVIOUSLY FILED
`12. The Ameranth patents asserted herein, U.S. Patent No. 6,384,850 (the
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`“’850 patent”), U.S. Patent No. 6,871,325 (the “’325 patent”), and U.S. Patent
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`No. 8,146,077 (the “’077 patent”), are all patents in Ameranth’s “Information
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`Management and Synchronous Communications” patent family.
`13. Ameranth is also currently asserting claims of these same patents in
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`separate lawsuits, against other defendants, that are already pending in this
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`Court. The first-filed lawsuit asserts claims of the ‘850 and ‘325 patents and is
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`entitled Ameranth v. Pizza Hut, Inc. et al., Case No. 3:11-cv-01810-DMS-
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`WVG. Lawsuits subsequently filed by Ameranth in this Court, asserting claims
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`of the ‘077 patent, include Case Nos. 3:12-cv-00729-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-
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`00731-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-00732-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-00733-DMS-WVG;
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`3:12-cv-00737-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-00738-JLS-NLS (settled); 3:12-cv-00739-
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`DMS-WVG and 3:12-cv-00742-DMS-WVG. Other lawsuits filed by Ameranth
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`in this Court asserting claims of the ‘850, ‘325, and ‘077 patents are Case No.
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`3:12-cv-00858-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-1201-JLS-NLS (settled): 3:12-cv-01651-
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`DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-01629-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-01630-DMS-WVG; 3:12-
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`3:12-cv-01634-DMS-WVG;
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`WVG; 3:12-cv-01636-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-01653-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-
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`01642-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-01643-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-01646-DMS-WVG
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`3:12-cv-01647-JLS-NLS (settled); 3:12-cv-01648-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-01640-
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`DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-01650-DMS-WVG; 3:12-cv-01652-DMS-WVG; 3:12-
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`3:12-cv-01627-DMS-WVG;
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`All of the above still-pending cases have been consolidated for pre-trial through
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`claim construction except for 3:13-cv-00350-DMS-WVG; 3:13-cv-00352-
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`These include lawsuits against business partners of Defendant, such as hotel
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`companies with whom Defendant does business.
`14. The original complaint in this matter against Travelocity was filed in
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`this Court on June 29, 2012, and subsequently served upon Travelocity. At
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`least since that time, Travelocity has had direct knowledge of Ameranth’s
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`patents and that Travelocity online and mobile reservations system infringes
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`those patents as alleged therein. Nonetheless, Travelocity has continued, and is
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`continuing, to make, use, offer for sale or license and/or sell or license
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`infringing systems, products, and/or services in the United States without
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`authority or license from Ameranth and to engage in acts of infringement as set
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`Patent Infringement (U.S. Pat. No. 6,384,850)
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`(35 U.S.C. § 271)
`15. Plaintiff reiterates and incorporates the allegations set forth in
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`paragraphs 1-14 above as if fully set forth herein.
`16. On May 7, 2002, United States Patent No. 6,384,850 entitled
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`“Information Management and Synchronous Communications System with
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`Menu Generation” (“the ‘850 patent”) (a true and copy of which is attached
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`hereto as Exhibit A) was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent &
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`17. Plaintiff Ameranth is the lawful owner by assignment of all right, title
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`and interest in and to the ‘850 patent.
`18. On information and belief, Defendant directly infringes and continues
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`to directly infringe one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘850 patent,
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`in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(a) by making, using, offering for sale or license
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`and/or selling or licensing infringing systems, products, and/or services in the
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`United States without authority or license from Ameranth, including but not
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`limited to the Travelocity Reservation system/product/service, which includes,
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`inter alia, hotel/lodging-reservation and property management system (PMS)
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`integration, online and mobile hotel/lodging reservations, integration with e-
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`mail and affinity program and social media applications such as Facebook,
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`Twitter, Groupon, and YouTube, and/or other
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`applications, and other hospitality aspects (“Travelocity Reservation System”).
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`Ameranth has previously served Travelocity with infringement contentions in
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`this action further describing the details of Travelocity’s infringement of
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`Ameranth’s patents. Those infringement contentions are attached hereto as
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`Exhibit D and incorporated herein by reference.
`19. On information and belief, the Travelocity Reservation System, as
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`deployed and/or used at or from one or more locations by Travelocity, its
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`agents, distributors, partners, affiliates, licensees, and/or their customers,
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`infringes one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘850 patent, by, inter
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`alia, doing at least one of the following: (a) Generating and transmitting menus
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`in a system including a central processing unit, a data storage device, a
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`computer operating system containing a graphical user interface, one or more
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`displayable main menus, modifier menus, and sub-modifier menus, and
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`application software for generating a second menu and transmitting it to a
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`wireless handheld computing device or a Web page; and/or (b) Enabling
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`reservations and other hospitality functions via iPhone, Android, and other
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`internet-enabled wireless handheld computing devices as well as via Web
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`pages, storing hospitality information and data on at least one central database,
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`on at least one wireless handheld computing device, and on at least one Web
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`server and Web page, and synchronizing applications and data, including but
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`not limited to applications and data relating to ordering, between at least one
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`central database, wireless handheld computing devices, and at least one Web
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`server and Web page; utilizing an interface that provides a single point of entry
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`that allows the synchronization of at least one wireless handheld computing
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`device and at least one Web page with at least one central database; allowing
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`information to be entered via Web pages, transmitted over the internet, and
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`automatically communicated to at least one central database and to wireless
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`handheld computing devices; allowing information to be entered via wireless
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`handheld computing devices, transmitted over the internet, and automatically
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`communicated to at least one central database and to Web pages.
`20. On information and belief, defendant Travelocity has indirectly
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`infringed and continues to indirectly infringe one or more valid and enforceable
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`claims of the ‘850 patent, in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(b), by actively,
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`knowingly, and intentionally inducing direct infringement by other persons.
`21. On information and belief, customers of Travelocity, including
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`consumers and hotel operators, use the Travelocity Reservation System, in a
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`manner that infringes the Ameranth patents. Travelocity provides instruction
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`and direction regarding the use of the Travelocity Reservation System, and
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`advertises, promotes, and encourages the use of the Travelocity Reservation
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`System in a manner understood and intended by Travelocity to infringe
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`Ameranth’s patents. Travelocity provides such instruction, direction and
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`encouragement regarding infringing use of the Travelocity Reservations System
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`on its webpages, in advertising, in user videos, in offerings on mobile “app
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`stores”, in press releases and in statements in industry news articles, as
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`demonstrated in the infringement contentions attached hereto as Exhibit D and
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`in the references cited in the appendix thereto.
`22. On information and belief, the Travelocity Reservation System
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`infringes one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘850 patent for the
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`reasons set forth hereinabove.
`23. At least since the filing and service of the original complaint against
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`Travelocity in this matter, Travelocity has had knowledge of the ‘850 patent,
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`and knew or should have known that its continued offering and deployment of
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`the Travelocity Reservation System, and its continued support of consumers,
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`hotel operators, and other users of this system/product/service, would induce
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`direct infringement by those users. Additionally, Travelocity intended that its
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`actions would induce direct infringement of Ameranth’s patents by those users.
`24. On information and belief, Defendant has indirectly infringed and
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`continues to indirectly infringe one or more valid and enforceable claims of the
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`‘850 patent, in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(c).
`25. By distributing, selling, offering, offering to sell or license and/or
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`selling or licensing the Travelocity Reservation System, which is a specialized
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`software system designed for a specific use that infringes Ameranth’s patents,
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`Travelocity provides non-staple articles of commerce to others, including
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`consumers and hotel operators, for use in infringing systems, products, and/or
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`services. Additionally, Travelocity provides instruction and direction regarding
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`the use of the Travelocity Reservation System, and advertises, promotes, and
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`encourages the use of the Travelocity Reservation System in a manner
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`understood and intended by Travelocity to infringe Ameranth’s patents, as
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`described above. Users of the Travelocity Reservation System, including but
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`not limited to consumers and hotel operators, directly infringe one or more
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`26. On information and belief, the Travelocity Reservation System
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`infringes one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘850 patent, for the
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`reasons set forth hereinabove.
`27. On information and belief, Travelocity has had knowledge of the ‘850
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`invention of the ‘850 patent, and that there are no substantial non-infringing
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`uses for the Travelocity Reservation System.
`28. The aforesaid infringing activity of defendant Travelocity has directly
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`and proximately caused damage to plaintiff Ameranth, including loss of profits
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`from sales or licensing it would have made but for the infringements. Unless
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`enjoined, the aforesaid infringing activity will continue and cause irreparable
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`injury to Ameranth for which there is no adequate remedy at law.
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`COUNT II
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`Patent Infringement (U.S. Pat. No. 6,871,325)
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`(35 U.S.C. § 271)
`29. Plaintiff reiterates and reincorporates the allegations set forth in
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`paragraphs 1-28 above as if fully set forth herein.
`30. On March 22, 2005, United States Patent No. 6,871,325 entitled
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`31. Plaintiff Ameranth is the lawful owner by assignment of all right, title
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`and interest in and to the ‘325 patent.
`32. On information and belief, Defendant directly infringes and continues
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`to directly infringe one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘325 patent,
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`in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(a) by making, using, offering for sale or license
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`and/or selling or licensing infringing systems, products, and/or services in the
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`United States without authority or license from Ameranth, including but not
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`limited to the Travelocity Reservation System. Ameranth has previously served
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`Travelocity with infringement contentions in this action further describing the
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`details of Travelocity infringement of Ameranth’s patents. Those infringement
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`contentions are attached hereto as Exhibit D and incorporated herein by
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`reference.
`33. On information and belief, the Travelocity Reservation System, as
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`deployed and/or used at or from one or more locations by Travelocity, its
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`agents, distributors, partners, affiliates, licensees, and/or their customers,
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`infringes one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘325 patent, by, inter
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`alia, doing at least one of the following: (a) Generating and transmitting menus
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`in a system including a central processing unit, a data storage device, a
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`computer operating system containing a graphical user interface, one or more
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`displayable main menus, modifier menus, and sub-modifier menus, and
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`application software for generating a second menu and transmitting it to a
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`wireless handheld computing device or a Web page; and/or (b) Enabling
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`reservations and other hospitality functions via iPhone, Android, and other
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`internet-enabled wireless handheld computing devices as well as via Web
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`pages, storing hospitality information and data on at least one central database,
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`on at least one wireless handheld computing device, and on at least one Web
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`server and Web page, and synchronizing applications and data, including but
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`not limited to applications and data relating to orders, between at least one
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`central database, wireless handheld computing devices, and at least one Web
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`server and Web page; and sending alerts, confirmations, and other information
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`regarding orders to various wireless mobile devices.
`34. On information and belief, Defendant has indirectly infringed and
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`continues to indirectly infringe one or more valid and enforceable claims of the
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`‘325 patent, in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(b), by actively, knowingly, and
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`intentionally inducing direct infringement by other persons.
`35. On information and belief, customers of Travelocity, including
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`consumers and hotel operators, use the Travelocity Reservation System in a
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`manner that infringes upon one or more valid and enforceable claims of the
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`‘325 patent. Travelocity provides instruction and direction regarding the use of
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`the Travelocity Reservation System and advertises, promotes, and encourages
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`the use of the Travelocity Reservation System in a manner understood and
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`intended by Defendant to infringe Ameranth’s patents. Travelocity provides
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`such instruction, direction and encouragement regarding infringing use of the
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`Travelocity Reservation System on its webpages, in advertising, in user videos,
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`in offerings on mobile “app stores,” in press releases and in statements in
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`industry news articles, as demonstrated in the infringement contentions attached
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`hereto as Exhibit D and in the references cited in the appendix thereto.
`36. On information and belief, Defendant actively induces others to
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`infringe the ‘325 patent in violation of 35 U.S.C. §271(b), by knowingly
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`encouraging, aiding and abetting customers of Travelocity,
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`including
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`consumers and hotel operators, to use the infringing Travelocity Reservation
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`System in the United States without authority or license from Ameranth, with
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`the knowledge that said consumers and hotel operators were directly infringing
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`the ‘325 patent in a manner understood and intended by Travelocity to infringe
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`Ameranth’s patents.
`37. On information and belief, Defendant contributorily infringes and
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`continues to contributorily infringe one or more valid and enforceable claims of
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`the ‘325 patent, in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(c) by offering to sell and/or
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`selling components of systems on which claims of the ‘325 patent read,
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`constituting a material part of the invention, knowing that the components were
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`especially adapted for use in systems which infringe claims of the ‘325 patent.
`38. By distributing, selling, offering, offering to sell or license and/or
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`selling or licensing the Travelocity Reservation System, which is a specialized
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`software system designed for a particular use that infringes Ameranth’s patents,
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`Defendant provides non-staple articles of commerce to others for use in
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`infringing systems, products, and/or services. Additionally, Travelocity
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`provides instruction and direction regarding the use of the Travelocity
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`Reservation System and advertises, promotes, and encourages the use of the
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`Travelocity Reservation System in a manner understood and intended by
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`Travelocity to infringe Ameranth’s patents, as described above. Users of the
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`Travelocity Reservation System, including consumers and hotel operators,
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`directly infringe one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘325 patent,
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`for the reasons set forth hereinabove.
`39. On information and belief, the Travelocity Reservation System
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`infringes one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘325 patent, for the
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`reasons set forth hereinabove.
`40. On information and belief, Travelocity has had knowledge of the ‘325
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`patent at least since the filing and service of the original complaint in this
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`matter upon Travelocity, including knowledge that the Travelocity Reservation
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`System, which is a specialized software system and a non-staple articles of
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`commerce, has been used as a material part of the claimed invention of the ‘325
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`patent, and that there are no substantial non-infringing uses for the Travelocity
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`Reservation System.
`41. The aforesaid infringing activity of defendant Travelocity has directly
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`and proximately caused damage to plaintiff Ameranth, including loss of profits
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`from sales or licensing it would have made but for the infringements. Unless
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`enjoined, the aforesaid infringing activity will continue and cause irreparable
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`injury to Ameranth for which there is no adequate remedy at law.
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`COUNT III
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`Patent Infringement (U.S. Pat. No. 8,146,077)
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`(35 U.S.C. § 271)
`42. Plaintiff reiterates and incorporates the allegations set forth in
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`paragraphs 1-42 above as if fully set forth herein.
`43. On March 27, 2012, United States Patent No. 8,146,077 entitled
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`“Information Management and Synchronous Communications System with
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`copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by
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`reference) was duly and legally issued by the United States Patent & Trademark
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`Office.
`44. Plaintiff Ameranth is the lawful owner by assignment of all right, title
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`and interest in and to the ‘077 patent.
`45. On information and belief, Defendant directly infringes and continues
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`to directly infringe one or more valid and enforceable claims of the ‘077 patent,
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`in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(a) by making, using, offering for sale or license
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`and/or selling or licensing infringing systems, products, and/or services in the
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`United States without authority or license from Ameranth, including but not
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`46. On information and belief, the Travelocity Reservation System, as
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