Innovative Communications Technologies, Inc. v. Stalker Software, Inc.
Filing
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OPINION AND ORDER regarding claim construction terms. (See Opinion and Order for specifics). Signed by District Judge Robert G. Doumar and filed on 10/26/2012.(rsim, )
FILED
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINL l
OCT 2 6 2012
Norfolk Division
CLERK, US DISTRICT COURT
INNOVATIVE COMMUNICATIONS
NORFOLK. VA
TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
Plaintiff,
CiviINo.2:12cv7
VIVOX, INC.,
Defendant,
and
INNOVATIVE COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
Plaintiff,
Civil No. 2:12cv9
STALKER SOFTWARE, INC.,
Defendant.
OPINION AND ORDER
These cases involve actions alleging infringement of five patents owned by plaintiff
Innovative Communications Technologies, Inc. ("Innovative") which disclose an invention
concerning internet telephony technology, also known as Voice Over Internet Protocol ("VoIP").
The first patent is entitled "Point-to-Point Internet Protocol" and was issued on August 22,2000, as
United States Patent No. 6,108,704 (the '"704 patent"). The second patent is entitled "Point-to-Point
Computer Network Communication Utility Utilizing Dynamically Assigned Network Protocol
Addresses" and was issued on October 10,2000, as United States Patent No. 6,131,121 (the '"121
patent"). The third patent is entitled "Graphic User Interface for Internet Telephony Application"
and was issued on December 28, 1999, as United States Patent No. 6,009,469 (the '"469 patent").
The fourth patent is entitled "Point-to-Point Internet Protocol" and was issued on March 2,2004, as
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