Michigan plaintiff Ginko LLC has filed its first litigation, accusing Apple (1:24-cv-01279) of infringing a single patent generally related to sharing a user’s contact data through devices on a network. The accused products are various iPhones and Apple Watches that support the NameDrop feature—which “allows users to easily share contact information by simply bringing their iPhone devices together or by bringing an iPhone and Apple Watch together”. The new Western District of Texas complaint seeks a permanent injunction, together with other relief.
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