Inventor Islam’s Omni MedSci Hits Fossil, OnePlus, Oura, Samsung, in One East Texas Complaint
Omni MedSci, Inc. has filed a single Eastern District of Texas complaint against Fossil, OnePlus, Oura Health, and Samsung (2:24-cv-01070), alleging infringement of five patents: two new to litigation, two previously asserted against Apple, and one litigated by an associated, but different, plaintiff. The list of accused products here is long, with the plaintiff justifying joinder by pleading that “[b]ecause Samsung, Fossil, OnePlus, and Ōura wearable devices are configured to measure physiological parameters and to transmit associated data signals wirelessly to smartphones and tablets, including Samsung and OnePlus smartphones and tablets, there is significant overlap of the components of the accused systems provided and supported by each Defendant”.
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