Ramey LLP has filed a significant patent infringement lawsuit against Ford Motor Company, signaling a potential legal battle over advanced spectacle and display technologies. The lawsuit, submitted on November 1, 2024, in the Eastern District of Michigan's Detroit Division, centers on two critical patents owned by VDPP, LLC.
The Patents in Question
The lawsuit focuses on two key patents:
- U.S. Patent No. 10,021,380: Relates to faster state transitioning for continuous adjustable 3D filter spectacles using multi-layered variable tint materials
- U.S. Patent No. 9,716,874: Covers continuous adjustable 3D filter spectacles for optimized stereoscopic viewing, including control methods and display systems
Legal Proceedings
VDPP, LLC has demanded a jury trial, seeking relief for alleged patent infringement by Ford Motor Company. The lawsuit underscores the ongoing importance of intellectual property protection in advanced technological innovations. Click below to view complaint.
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