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SMTM Technology, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation

Docket 4:15-cv-02396, California Northern District Court (May 29, 2015)
Judge Jon S. Tigar, presiding
Patent
DivisionOakland
DemandPlaintiff
Cause35:145 Patent Infringement
Case Type830 Patent
Tags830 Patent, 830 Patent
Patent
8598838; 8958853
8598838
8958853
Plaintiff SMTM Technology, LLC
Defendant Microsoft Corporation
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No. 1 COMPLAINT for Patent Infringement & Jury Trial Demanded against Microsoft Corporation, (Filing ...

Document SMTM Technology, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, 4:15-cv-02396, No. 1 (N.D.Cal. May. 29, 2015)
Complaint
(a) Judgment that Microsoft has infringed the ‘853 patent; (b) a reasonable royalty or lost profits; (c) pre- and post-judgment interest at the maximum rate allowed by law; and (d) for such other relief as the Court may deem just and proper.
A user may enable an inactive mode of the device to sup- press notification of incoming phone calls, text, emails, etc. and automatically notify the sender with an away message.
Thus, in order to reassure senders that they will receive a response at the earliest convenient opportunity, the mobile device permits the user to send an away message upon receipt of a communication.
Upon receipt of notification of the incoming communication, the mobile application may capture contact information ofthe sender 17, such as phone number or email address.
The mobile device of claim 1 wherein the memory further includes instructions that when executed by the pro- cessor cause it to perform the step of: providing a notification of the communications upon completion of the inactive mode.
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