Having sued Uber in the Northern District of California last month, ENOVSYS LLC has now hit Lyft (5:23-cv-05157) there with the same three patents, generally related to tracking the location of a “portable remote unit”. Targeted is the use of location tracking services to allow users to select and see the location of nearby drivers within the Lyft ridesharing platform and its Lyft Customer and Lyft Driver apps. In both complaints. ENOVSYS pleads that its “location-based wireless technology has been licensed by Sprint and was the subject of settlement agreements with telecommunication providers Verizon and T-Mobile”.
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