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January 21, 2021
On Wednesday plaintiff Social Positioning Input Systems, LLC (SPIS) filed a complaint in the Central District of California against ClearPathGPS, Inc., a fleet tracking management platform, for patent infringement, claiming that the defendant infringed the patent-in-suit by its products, which allegedly utilized the patented GPS tracking method.
The patent-in-suit is United States Patent No. 9,261,365 (the ’365 patent), entitled “Device, System and Method for Remotely Entering, Storing and Sharing Addresses for a Positional Information Device,” which describes “a method and apparatus for entering, storing and sharing addresses for a positional information device.” For example, the plaintiff stated that the patent has a method and system that includes a “requesting positional information device, a sending positional information device, and a server.” Accordingly, the “requesting positional information device makes a request to