November 17, 2019
With new Eastern District of Texas suits against Fiat Chrysler (2:19-cv-00378) and GM (2:19-cv-00377), the long-running campaign of Blitzsafe Texas, LLC, an entity under the control of named inventor Ira Marlowe, begun in March 2010, will likely persist into 2020, past the decade mark. The same two patents, generally related to integrating mobile devices (e.g., CD players, smartphones, etc.) with a vehicle’s media system are asserted in each new complaint, with the companies accused of infringement through provision of their infotainment systems. The new cases follow an early August dismissal in the last case among seven 2017 suits targeting automakers—a dismissal entered on the same day that District Judge Rodney Gilstrap vacated an order denying BMW’s motion to dismiss based on improper venue in Texas based on the presence of dealerships there.
May 11, 2017
Blitzsafe Texas, LLC, an entity under the control of named inventor Ira Marlowe, has filed another round of lawsuits in a litigation campaign begun back in March 2010. The latest defendants are BMW (2:17-cv-00418), Daimler (2:17-cv-00422), Mazda (2:17-cv-00423), Subaru (2:17-cv-00421), TATA Motors (Jaguar Land Rover) (2:17-cv-00424), and Zheijang Geely Holding Group (Volvo) (2:17-cv-00420). Two patents (7,489,786; 8,155,342) generally related to integrating mobile devices (e.g., CD players, smartphones, etc.) with a vehicle’s media system are asserted in each new complaint, with the companies accused of infringement through provision of their infotainment systems. This new round of cases follows settlements, several on the brink of trial, earlier this year in cases filed in July 2015 against carmakers Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota, and Volkswagen, as well as another new case, filed this past February, against Robert Bosch (2:17-cv-00105).