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Never-Search Shifts from Mapping Golf to Suing Google

June 20, 2024

Never-Search, Inc. has filed its first litigation, suing Alphabet (Google) (5:24-cv-03733) over the provision of Google Maps, targeting features related to finding and displaying information about points of interest. The eight patents now in suit are generally related to storing and updating “points of interest” (along with related information) and displaying those “points of interest” on a map. The plaintiff has indicated in a bare corporate disclosure that it has no parent and no publicly held corporation owns ten percent or more of its stock, but it has yet to file a certificate of interested parties, as required by Northern District of California Local Rules.


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