Hyperquery Adds Over Ten Defendants to Campaign over Former App Launcher’s Patents
Hyperquery LLC has filed another wave of complaints in its sole litigation campaign, begun in January 2023, this past week Hyperquery suing Asustor (2:25-cv-00036), Atlassian (2:25-cv-00037), ByteDance (Pico Immersive) (2:25-cv-00049), D2L (2:25-cv-00039), Fiserv (2:25-cv-00040), GOG (2:25-cv-00041), JetBrains (2:25-cv-00042), Nemetschek Group (2:25-cv-00043), Overwolf (2:25-cv-00044), PDD Holdings (2:25-cv-00047), Pipedrive (2:25-cv-00050), Sage Group (2:25-cv-00052) and Sony (Sony Corporation) (for a second time) (2:25-cv-00023), all in the Eastern District of Texas. The plaintiff asserts a single patent generally related to initiating a download of an application in response to a user’s search query and input. The defendants are accused of infringement through the provision of app stores/marketplaces (Asustor, Atlassian, ByteDance, Fiserv, GOG, JetBrains, Overwolf, Pipedrive, and Sony) or websites that allow users to download applications onto their smartphones (D2L, Nemetschek Group, and PDD Holdings).
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