Newest Member of Growing Family of File Sharing Patents Asserted Against Both Active Defendants
In June, the USPTO issued another patent in a family that Motion Offense, LLC and related entities have been asserting in litigation. Roughly one month later, the plaintiff has sued Dropbox (6:21-cv-00758) in an original complaint and Alphabet (Google) in an amended complaint, over that new patent, both complaints filed in the Western District of Texas. File sharing features within the Dropbox platform—including Dropbox Plus, Dropbox Professional, Dropbox Business Standard, and Dropbox Business Advanced—are the accused products in the new case, which joins litigation between Motion Offense and Dropbox already underway in West Texas.
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