Garmin Ltd., a leading provider of smartwatches, is currently facing a lawsuit that alleges their products are infringing on patents related to wristwatch touchscreens and other watch technology. The lawsuit was filed by Slyde Analytics LLC, a non-practicing entity, in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. According to the complaint, Slyde owns nine patents that are in question.
The patents in question generally pertain to methods and apparatuses related to wristwatches with a digital display. Specifically, Garmin is accused of infringing on Patent 9,651,922, which involves a method for a wristwatch to detect fingers and interpret touch signals. Garmin is alleged to be making and selling smartwatches with a digital display that infringes on this patent.
This legal action highlights the ongoing issue of patent infringement within the technology industry. It will be important to monitor the outcome of this case as it could have far-reaching implications for other companies operating in this space. In the meantime, consumers may want to stay informed about these developments in order to make informed decisions about purchasing smartwatches in the future.
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