Ramey LLP has announced that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit on behalf of its client, VDPP, LLC, against UBIQUITI, INC. The legal action, filed on April 24, 2025, in the Southern District of New York, Manhattan Division, which is regarding infringement of two patents related to advanced stereoscopic viewing technology.
The Patents at Issue
The lawsuit centers on two significant patents in the field of 3D viewing technology:
- U.S. Patent No. 9,699,444: This patent covers faster state transitioning for continuous adjustable 3Deeps filter spectacles using multi-layered variable tint materials.
- U.S. Patent No. 9,716,874: This patent encompasses continuous adjustable 3Deeps filter spectacles for optimized 3Deeps stereoscopic viewing, a control method and means for such viewing, and a system and method for generating and displaying a modified video.
These patents represent innovative advancements in stereoscopic viewing technology that have applications across multiple industries, including entertainment, virtual reality, and specialized visualization systems.
Legal Proceedings
As part of the original complaint, VDPP, LLC has requested a jury trial and is seeking appropriate relief for the unauthorized use of its patented technologies by UBIQUITI, INC.
Ramey LLP is a full-service litigation law firm working with a national client base from our Houston, Texas office. We are dedicated to enhancing client results through efficient practice management, innovative technologies and the use of skilled professionals.
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