Category: Infineon v. Innoscience
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ITC updates: Infineon withdraws second of four patents against Innoscience, Oura bags smart ring patent victory
The United States International Trade Commission has issued a favorable initial determination for Oura in its smart ring case against rivals Ultrahuman and RingConn, while, in the gallium nitride wars, Infineon has withdrawn a second out of four patents asserted against its competitor Innoscience.
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Gallium nitride patent war escalates as Infineon amends U.S. complaint against Innoscience: now asserting four patents, not just one
Infineon has filed an amended complaint against Innoscience in the Northern District of California, now inserting three additional patents besides the original patent-in-suit.
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Infineon may have to amend its gallium nitride patent complaint in California, but Innoscience jumped the gun
Innoscience’s motion to dismiss Infineon’s complaint has been denied without prejudice. The motion was brought before the case was assigned to a judge who is busy with a criminal trial.
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Munich court granted ex parte preliminary injunction over gallium nitride-related patent: Infineon v. Innoscience
Infineon is suing Innoscience over patents related to gallium nitride (GaN) in the United States and has recently obtained a German preliminary injunction narrowly related to a Nuremberg trade show.