Asserted Patents definition

Asserted Patents means all patents asserted by Xxxxxx in the Litigations, namely, the following U.S. Patents: 5,825,898; 6,049,607; 6,363,345; 6,483,923; and 6,377,637.
Asserted Patents means those patents specifically identified in attached Schedule 1.1.
Asserted Patents means any one or more of United States Patent Nos. 5,440,749 (“the ’749 patent”), 5,530,890 (“the ’890 patent”), and 5,809,336 (the ’336 patent”), together with any patents Plaintiffs may later attempt to assert in this action.

Examples of Asserted Patents in a sentence

  • Neither Party shall have any other responsibilities or obligations in connection with actions to enforce or defend the Asserted Patents.

  • Defendant hereby expressly incorporates by reference any statements and reasons set forth by the Examiner during prosecution of the Asserted Patents and related patent applications as to why it would have been obvious to modify or combine references to achieve the limitations of the Asserted Claims.

  • Defendant may also rely upon the disclosures of the references cited and/or discussed during the prosecution of the Asserted Patents and/or the assertions presented regarding those references.Although Defendant has identified at least one disclosure of a limitation for each prior art reference, each and every disclosure of the same limitation in the same reference is not necessarily identified.

  • After some communications back and forth (including several requests by Defendant for extensions of time to respond and Plaintiff’s delivery of claim charts alleging infringement of the Asserted Patents), on July 28, 2020, Defendant responded, denying infringement.

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More Definitions of Asserted Patents

Asserted Patents. U.S. Patents Nos. 5,693,761; 5,693,762; and 6,180,370.
Asserted Patents means, collectively, the ‘102 Patent and the ‘128 Patent.
Asserted Patents means any and all patents asserted by OPTi in the Lawsuit, including without limitation U.S. Patent No. 5,944,807 and U.S. Patent No. 6,098,141, and any patent or patent application that claims priority directly or indirectly to, or from which priority is directly or indirectly claimed with respect to, any of the foregoing patents or any patent or patent application to which the foregoing patents claim priority, whether or not pending, issued, expired, abandoned or closed, including without limitation any and all reexaminations, reissues, continuations, divisions, continuations-in-part and foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing patents anywhere in the world.
Asserted Patents means, collectively, U.S. Patent Nos. 5,717,881 (“the ‘881 Patent”), 6,650,327 (“the ‘327 Patent”), and 8,144,158 (“the ‘158 Patent”).
Asserted Patents means, collectively and individually, the ’517 patent, the ’241 patent, and the ’152 patent, as well as any other U.S. patent identified by You in this Investigation as allegedly Infringed by any of the Respondents.
Asserted Patents means, collectively, the '722 Patent and the '856 Patent.
Asserted Patents means (a) US Patents: 5,825,898; 6,049,607; 6,363,345; 6,483,923; and 6,377,637; (b) any patents or patent applications that claim priority directly or indirectly from the foregoing patents in subsection (a), or from which priority is directly or indirectly claimed by any of the patents in subsection (a), or that have common priority with the patents in subsection (a); (c) any foreign counterparts, foreign related Patents, continuations, divisionals, continuations-in-part, extensions, substitutions, reissues, renewals and all results of oppositions, reexaminations, supplemental examinations, requests for continued examination and other review procedures of any of the foregoing in subsections (a) and (b); and (d) all patents issuing on patent applications covered by any of the foregoing subsections (a) through (c).