Ramey LLP has filed a patent infringement lawsuit on behalf of WIRELESSWERX IP, LLC against SPYTEC GPS, INC., targeting alleged infringement of patented technology for controlling movable entities through wireless systems.
The Patent at Issue
The lawsuit centers on U.S. Patent No. 7,323,982, which covers "Method and System to Control Movable Entities." This patent protects technology that enables the control and management of movable objects or devices through systematic methods—technology that has become increasingly relevant in today's connected device ecosystem.
The patented innovation addresses fundamental challenges in remotely controlling and managing movable entities, providing solutions that are particularly valuable in GPS tracking, fleet management, and IoT applications where precise control of mobile devices is essential.
Legal Proceedings Initiated
On June 2, 2025, Ramey LLP filed WIRELESSWERX IP's Original Complaint and demand for jury trial in the Southern District of New York, Manhattan Division. The lawsuit seeks comprehensive relief from the patent infringement by SPYTEC GPS, INC.
The timing and venue selection reflect a strategic approach to protecting WIRELESSWERX IP's intellectual property rights in a jurisdiction well-equipped to handle complex technology patent disputes.
Protecting Control System Innovation
WIRELESSWERX IP's legal action aims to safeguard its intellectual property rights and seek appropriate relief from alleged infringement. The lawsuit highlights the importance of protecting innovations in control systems for movable entities, particularly as GPS tracking and location-based control technologies continue to expand across various industries.
The case underscores the value of patents that enable effective control and management of mobile devices and systems—technology that forms the foundation for numerous tracking, monitoring, and fleet management applications in today's market.
Industry Impact
This lawsuit reflects the competitive landscape in the GPS tracking and control systems industry, where companies must navigate complex patent portfolios while developing location-based services and tracking solutions. The enforcement action demonstrates WIRELESSWERX IP's commitment to protecting its control system innovations against infringement.
As GPS tracking technology continues to evolve and expand into new applications, protecting the underlying patent rights becomes crucial for companies that have invested in developing foundational control system technologies.
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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