United States:
Chief Judge Stark Issues Claim Construction Ruling On Disputed Terms Of Patent Entitled "Remote Order System" In Infringement Actions Against Several On-Line Travel Sites
15 June 2015
Fox Rothschild LLP
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By Memorandum Opinion entered by The Honorable Leonard P. Stark
in Cronos Technologies, LLC v. Expedia, Inc., Civil Action
No. 13-1538-LPS (D.Del., June 8, 2015) (consolidated), the Court
issued its claim construction opinion on the disputed terms of U.S.
Patent Number 5,664,110 ("the '110 Patent") entitled
"Remote Ordering System", which issued on September 2,
1997. The '110 Patent is also the patent-in-suit in the
infringement actions pending against PriceLine.com (Civil Action
No. 13-1541-LPS) and Travelocity.com (Civil Action No. 13-1544-LPS)
as well.
A complete copy of the
Memorandum Opinion is attached.
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