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New Long Corner Entity Asserts Patent Against Mobile Device Makers

December 5, 2013

Long Corner Consumer Electronics (LCCE), an entity related to Long Corner Security, filed its first litigation right before Thanksgiving with a total of 16 cases. The lawsuits name AcerASUS, Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, BlackBerry, Coolpad, FUHU, Fujitsu, HTC, Huawei, Kyocera, LG, Lenovo, Panasonic, and Viewsonic as defendants in the new campaign. The cases all assert a patent related to moving graphical objects displayed on the screen of a device in response to movement of that device (7,808,483). Defendants’ devices that incorporate both a touchscreen and an orientation sensor, namely mobile phones and tablets, are accused of infringing the asserted patent. LCCE acquired the patent-in-suit from an individual inventor. LCCE is controlled by Sanjay Pant, who is also behind Long Corner Security and the various NovelPoint entities. 11/26, Eastern District of Texas, 2:13cv00998, 2:13cv00999, 2:13cv01000, 2:13cv01001, 2:13cv01002, 2:13cv01003, 2:13cv01004, 2:13cv01005, 2:13cv01006, 2:13cv01007, 2:13cv01008, 2:13cv01009, 2:13cv01010, 2:13cv01011, 2:13cv01012, 2:13cv01013


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