LightGuide, Inc. v. Amazon.Com, Inc., et al

  1. February 12, 2024

    Amazon Settles IP Suit Over Warehouse Robotics

    Amazon.com Inc. and an augmented reality company have agreed to settle a legal dispute over technology used for warehouse robotics, according to a magistrate judge's order Friday ending a federal lawsuit in Texas.

  2. November 07, 2023

    Wash. Judge Throws Out Amazon's AR Patent Suit

    A Washington federal judge on Tuesday tossed Amazon's suit that sought a declaration it developed its own system that doesn't infringe an augmented reality company's patents, saying the case's issues overlap with an earlier filed suit.

  3. September 29, 2023

    Amazon Can't Scrap Texas Warehouse Robotics IP Suit

    A Texas federal judge refused on Friday to toss a lawsuit alleging Amazon stole a Michigan company's patented technology to use for warehouse robotics, and also rejected the e-commerce giant's bid to get the case sent to the federal district that includes its home city of Seattle.  

  4. September 15, 2023

    Amazon's Dismissal Bid Spurned In Texas Robotics IP Suit

    A Texas federal magistrate judge has endorsed a Michigan company's venue choice in a suit claiming Amazon ripped off patented augmented reality technology to apply to warehouse robotics, recommending denial of the tech giant's bid to get the case tossed or sent to federal court in its home city of Seattle.

  5. May 11, 2023

    IP Forecast: 'Purple' TM Trial To Kick Off In Chicago

    A federal jury in Chicago will review whether a drywall manufacturing giant can claim trademark rights to the color purple in a dispute with a rival that sells purple-colored waterproofing sealant and other color-coded construction materials. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.

  6. January 12, 2023

    Amazon Says Warehouse Tech Doesn't Infringe AR Patents

    Amazon hit back at an augmented reality company that has accused the e-commerce giant of stealing its technology to use in warehouse robotics, asserting in a lawsuit in Seattle federal court that it developed its own system that doesn't infringe the AR company's patents.