KOJI IP LLC has filed its first litigation, suing Alphabet (Google) (6:23-cv-00138) over the support of the Nearby Notifications service—which provides users with “location-specific notifications for apps and websites, with no prior app install required”—in its Android operating system. The sole asserted patent generally relates to enabling or disabling the display of an app icon on a portable device’s “home screen” based on whether it is able to “discover” an “appliance which is present within a range of a close-range wireless network”. KOJI IP joins the ranks of litigating Pueblo Nuevo LLC-managed plaintiffs to file a certificate of parties “financially interested in the outcome of the case” that fails to include Pueblo Nuevo or Pueblo Nuevo’s sole owner.
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