Uniloc U.S. Inc. v. LG Elecs. USA Inc.

379 F. Supp. 3d 974
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedApril 9, 2019
DocketCase No. 18-CV-06738-LHK
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Uniloc U.S. Inc. v. LG Elecs. USA Inc., 379 F. Supp. 3d 974 (N.D. Cal. 2019).

Opinion

LUCY H. KOH, United States District Judge

This order supersedes ECF No. 107, which has been vacated.

Plaintiffs Uniloc USA Inc., Uniloc Luxembourg S.A., and Uniloc 2017 LLC filed a patent infringement suit against Defendants LG Electronics USA Inc., LG Electronics Inc., and LG Electronics MobileComm USA, Inc. Plaintiffs allege that Defendants infringe claims of U.S. Patent No. 6,993,049 ("the '049 Patent"). Before the Court is Defendants' motion to dismiss, which contends that the '049 Patent fails to recite patent-eligible subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101. ECF No. 86 ("Mot."). Having considered the submissions of the parties, the relevant law, and the record in this case, the Court finds the '049 Patent invalid under § 101 and GRANTS Defendants' motion to dismiss the second amended complaint.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Factual Background

1. The Parties and Technology at Issue

Plaintiff Uniloc USA Inc. is a Texas corporation. ECF No. 77 (second amended complaint, or "SAC") at ¶ 1. Plaintiff Uniloc Luxembourg S.A. is a Luxembourg public limited liability company. Id. at ¶ 2. Plaintiff Uniloc 2017 LLC is a Delaware limited liability company. Id. at ¶ 3.

*980Defendant LG Electronics USA Inc. is a Delaware corporation with a place of business in Fort Worth, Texas. Id. at ¶ 4. Defendant LG Electronics Inc. is a Korean corporation with its principal place of business in Seoul, Korea. Id. at ¶ 6. Defendant LG Electronics Mobilecomm USA, Inc. is a California corporation with a place of business in San Diego, California. Id. at ¶ 5. Defendants are alleged to import, use, offer for sale, and sell "electronic devices that utilize Bluetooth Low Energy version 4.0 and above ("Bluetooth")." Id. at ¶ 11. Plaintiffs accuse more than 100 of Defendants' products of infringing the '049 Patent. Id. The Court next summarizes the '049 Patent.

2. The '049 Patent

The '049 Patent is titled "Communication System." '049 Patent at front page. It was filed on June 7, 2001 and was issued on January 31, 2006.

The claims of the '049 are purportedly directed to an improvement on standard Bluetooth technology. The Court first explains standard Bluetooth technology, then the purported improvement over standard Bluetooth technology.

Figure 1 depicts a standard Bluetooth network configuration. A "host device," such as a "portable PC and a cellular phone" can contain a Bluetooth "station." Id. at 3:30-38. As depicted in Figure 1, various stations contained in various host devices (items 100 and 101) can communicate wirelessly with one another across communication channels (items 104). Each station belongs to an "ad hoc" network called a "piconet" (items 102a and 102b). Id. at 1:20-22, 3:36-38. Each piconet contains a "master" station (items 100) that initiates and controls communications with up to 7 other stations known as "slaves." Id. at 3:44-48, 4:48-58. In Figure 1, the slaves are depicted as items 101. Id. at 3:44-46. "In general[,] the networking components (i.e. the Bluetooth chip for a Bluetooth network) of all stations [items] 100, 101 will be implemented identically." Id. at 3:38-41. Communications between master and slave stations occur via the exchange of data "packets" over a wireless channel. Id. at 5:19-20.

The application of Bluetooth technology most relevant to the '049 Patent is "the connection of controller devices to host *981systems." Id. at 1:27-28. As described above, a host can be a computer or a cellphone. Id. at 3:30-38.

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