Seungman Kim has filed what appears to be his first litigation, suing Samsung (2:22-cv-00367) in the Eastern District of Texas over seven patents on which he is the sole named inventor. The patents generally relate to bypassing a “security mode” of a mobile device when certain conditions associated with a “safe zone” are met, with Samsung accused of infringement through the provision of the Smart Lock feature of its various smartphones.
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