Spectra
Logic today announced that it has prevailed in thwarting a patent
infringement lawsuit brought in July 2012 by Overland Storage
(NASDAQ:OVRL) under a contingency agreement with the law firm of DLA
Piper. The outcome reaffirms Spectra Logic’s contentions that the
asserted patent claims are invalid based on the prior art.
The patent in question is U.S. Patent No. 6,328,766 (the ’766 patent)
directed to storage library partitioning. On Nov 7, 2014 the Patent
Trial and Appeal Board in the Patent Office determined that all of the
claims covered subject matter was identically disclosed by a prior art
IBM 3494 library manual. The Board also disallowed Overland’s attempt to
amend its patent claims.
The International Trade Commission had previously found the asserted
claims of the ’766 patent to be invalid (announced May 28th,
2013), and now the Patent Office has reached the same conclusion.
Overland’s dismal history in trying to enforce the ’766 patent involves:
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Filing a patent infringement lawsuit against BDT, IBM and Dell in 2010
and then filing an ITC action immediately afterward in an effort to
prevent them from importing products allegedly covered by the ’766
patent.
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Revealing during the ITC proceeding that an actual IBM 3494 library
was physically in Overland’s engineering department before Overland
allegedly came up with its invention and long before Overland filed
its patent application.
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Receiving an unfavorable decision of the ITC in May 2013 to the effect
that the asserted claims of the ’766 patent are invalid based on the
prior art IBM 3494 library.
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Declining to appeal the adverse ITC decision, but instead, continuing
its patent infringement lawsuit against BDT and pursuing newly filed
patent infringement lawsuits against five other companies, including
Spectra Logic.
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Receiving an unfavorable preliminary decision by the Patent Office
Board on December 10, 2013 to the effect that all claims of the ’766
patent are identically disclosed by the prior art IBM 3494 library.
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Now receiving a final Board decision to the same effect.
“Spectra Logic never wavered in its staunch opposition to Overland’s
deplorable patent litigation tactics,” said Spectra Logic CEO, Nathan
Thompson. “The misuse of patents as a business tactic is abhorrent and
desecrates our industry and customers as a whole. Spectra Logic stands
for principled commercial practices and will not shirk in defending
against contrived charges of patent infringement, especially those based
on illegitimate patents.”
Spectra Logic’s general counsel, Brett Huston, commented, “On multiple
occasions Spectra Logic provided evidence showing that both IBM and
Spectra had publically released information on library sharing and
partitioning systems long prior to the initial Overland patent filing.
They chose to ignore the evidence and prolong the lawsuit against our
company for more than two years. We’re very pleased that the ITC, and
now the Patent Office, has ruled that Overland’s ’766 patent improperly
attempts to cover old technology and is worthless.”
Read more about the lawsuit at: http://SpectraLogic.com/PatentUpdate
About Spectra Logic Corporation
Spectra Logic develops deep
storage solutions that solve the problem of long- term storage for
business and technology professionals dealing with exponential data
growth. Dedicated solely to storage innovation for more than 35 years,
Spectra Logic’s uncompromising product and customer focus is proven by
the largest information users in multiple vertical markets globally.
Spectra enables affordable, multi-decade data storage and access by
creating new methods of managing information in all forms of deep
storage—including archive, backup, cold storage, cloud and private
cloud. Visit www.SpectraLogic.com.
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