Touchstream Technologies, Inc. (d/b/a Shodogg), a New York plaintiff, has filed what appears to be its first lawsuit, accusing Alphabet (Google) (6:21-cv-00569) of infringing three patents in a new Western District of Texas complaint. Per the plaintiff, the patents arose from their named inventor’s mid-2010 perception of “the need to be able to take videos that could be viewed on a smaller device, like a smartphone, and ‘move’ them to a larger screen, like a computer monitor or television”. Infringement allegations target Google’s Chromecast products and services.
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