The Eastern District of Texas case filed by EyesMatch, Ltd. against Samsung was stayed this past December to await the results of inter partes reviews (IPRs) of the two patents-in-suit. Now, Alphabet (Google) (3:25-cv-02964) has filed a complaint asking the Northern District of California for declaratory judgments of noninfringement of the same two patents, noting that while it was not named as a defendant in Texas, EyesMatch “identifie[d] functionality relating to the automatic framing of a user during a video call on the Google Duo and/or Google Meet application” as allegedly infringing the patents-in-suit.
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