CAFC Affirms Dismissal for Lack of Standing in Software Patent Dispute

CAFC Affirms Dismissal for Lack of Standing in Software Patent Dispute

By Editorial Team

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) recently upheld a district court’s decision to dismiss a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Applications in Internet Time, LLC (AIT) against Salesforce, Inc. The dismissal was based on the lack of constitutional standing by AIT at the inception of the lawsuit.

The dispute involved U.S. Patent No. 7,356,482 and U.S. Patent No. 8,484,111, which relate to information management software originally developed by Alternative Systems, Inc. (ASI). The patents were later transferred to Beverly Nelson, who formed AIT in 2005. In 2012, an agreement was made to assign the patent rights to AIT, leading to the lawsuit against Salesforce.

However, the district court found that the 2006 agreement between ASI and Nelson unambiguously transferred all patent rights to Nelson, leaving ASI with no rights to transfer to AIT in 2012. AIT’s arguments regarding the transfer of patent rights and Nelson’s consent to the assignment were rejected by the court.

Further, the CAFC ruled that AIT lacked constitutional standing at the time of filing the lawsuit and failed to demonstrate enforceable title to the patents. The court also noted that AIT’s attempts to remedy the standing defect through equitable relief were not supported by legal precedent.

In conclusion, the CAFC affirmed the district court’s decision to dismiss the case for lack of standing, emphasizing that a plaintiff must demonstrate standing to sue for patent infringement at the time of filing the lawsuit. The ruling highlights the importance of establishing legal standing before initiating patent litigation.

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CAFC Affirms Dismissal for Lack of Standing in Software Patent Dispute

About Shaina Lumish

Corporate Counsel, Renesas Electronics America Inc. | USA

About Shaina Lumish

Sasha Tan is the founder and CEO of Favful, a TripAdvisor-like platform for beauty products. As a serial entrepreneur, she started her first F&B business in Singapore at age 21. She is also well-versed in growing internet businesses as the former founding team member and VP of the online grocery delivery start-up, HappyFresh. Backed by Segnel Ventures, Gobi Partners, and 500 Startups before its official launch, Favful is now present in three countries, works with 20,000 beauty advisors, partners with over 2,000 brands, and covers more than 40,000 products to date.