Componex Corporation v. Electronics For Imaging, Inc.
Filing
199
ORDER Entering Judgment. Signed by District Judge William M. Conley on 11/12/14. (jat)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
COMPONEX CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
13-cv-384-wmc
ELECTRONICS FOR IMAGING, INC.,
Defendant.
Pursuant to the representations of the parties during the telephone status
conference and the parties’ revised stipulation (dkt. #198), the court directs the clerk of
court to enter final judgment as follows:
(1) Pursuant to the court’s order of October 21, 2014 (dkt. #152), the ‘076 patent is
invalid and all claims relating to the ‘076 patent are extinguished;
(2) Pursuant to the court’s combined orders of July 18, 2014 (dkt. #119), and
November 4, 2014 (dkt. #195), all claims relating to the ‘059 patent are also
extinguished as follows:
(a)
all accused products except for EFI part numbers 45064169, 45071308,
45071323, 45112026, 45112035, A80033-A, A80128-A, A80228-A, and
A80229-A did not infringe the ‘059 patent, and
(b)
there is no evidence that;
(i)
part number 45064169 was ever purchased by EFI from anyone;
(ii)
part
numbers
45112026,
45112035,
A80033-A,
A80128-A,
A80228-A, and A80229-A were purchased by EFI from anyone
other than Componex;
(iii)
part numbers 45071308 and 45071323 were purchased by EFI after
May 30, 2013, which is the day this lawsuit commenced; and
(iv)
unless the court’s rulings on the ‘059 patent are overturned on
appeal, Componex neither disputes an implied license with respect
to parts listed in (ii) above nor seeks future damages or injunctive
relief with respect to parts listed in (i) and (iii).
Entered this 12th day of November, 2014.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
________________________________________
WILLIAM M. CONLEY
District Judge
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