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Papst Licensing GmbH & Co. KG v. HP Inc.

Docket 5:16-cv-00575, California Northern District Court (Feb. 5, 2016)
Hon. James Donato, presiding
Patent
DivisionSan Jose
DemandBoth
Cause35:271 Patent Infringement
Case Type830 Patent
Tags830 Patent, 830 Patent
Patent
6470399; 6895449; 8966144
6470399
6895449
8966144
Plaintiff Papst Licensing GmbH & Co. KG
Defendant HP Inc.
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No. 1 COMPLAINT filed with Jury Demand against Hewlett-Packard Company - Magistrate Consent Notice ...

Document Papst Licensing GmbH & Co. KG v. HP Inc., 5:16-cv-00575, No. 1 (N.D.Cal. Jun. 15, 2015)
Complaint
HP is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business at 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California 94304.
This Court has personal jurisdiction over HP because, among other things, HP has committed, aided, abetted, contributed to, and/or participated in the commission of patent infringement in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271 in this judicial district and elsewhere that led to foreseeable harm and injury to Papst.
In addition, HP has sold, advertised, marketed, and distributed products in this district that practice the claimed inventions of the Patent-in-Suit.
HP has infringed, and continue to infringe, one or more claims of the ’144 patent under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a), either literally and/or under the doctrine of equivalents, by making, using, selling, and/or offering for sale in the United States, and/or importing into the United States, products encompassed by those claims, including for example, by making, using, selling, offering for sale, and/or importing into the United States HP tablets that use or are able to be accessed via Mass Storage Device/Mass Storage Class (“MSD”), Media Transfer Protocol (“MTP”), or Picture Transfer Protocol (“PTP”), including without limitation models Pro Slate 12, Pro Slate 8, 10 Tablet, 10 Plus, 8 G2, 7 G2, 7 Plus G2 Tablet, and all other tablet models that use or are able to be accessed via MSD, MTP, or PTP (collectively, “the ’144 Infringing Products”).
On information and belief, HP has had knowledge of the ’144 patent since it issued on February 24, 2015, as a result of monitoring Papst’s prosecution activities.
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