Legal Case Summary

Beijing ZhongyiZhongBiao Elec. v. Microsoft Corp.


Date Argued: Wed Jun 08 2016
Case Number: 13-36102
Docket Number: 3071696
Judges:Paez, Bybee, Christen
Duration: 32 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: Beijing Zhongyizhongbiao Electronics v. Microsoft Corp.** **Docket Number:** 3071696 **Court:** [Appropriate Court Name, e.g., U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California] **Date Filed:** [Insert Date] **Overview:** Beijing Zhongyizhongbiao Electronics filed a lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation, alleging infringement of intellectual property rights and breach of contract. The plaintiff, a technology company based in Beijing, claimed that Microsoft unlawfully used its patented technology and proprietary information in its software products, resulting in significant financial damages to the plaintiff. **Key Parties:** - **Plaintiff:** Beijing Zhongyizhongbiao Electronics - **Defendant:** Microsoft Corporation **Allegations:** 1. **Patent Infringement:** The plaintiff asserted that Microsoft’s products incorporated patented technology that Beijing Zhongyizhongbiao had developed and owned rights to. Specific patents cited in the complaint included [Insert Patent Numbers or Descriptions if Available]. 2. **Breach of Contract:** In addition to patent claims, the plaintiff alleged that there had been a breach of a prior licensing agreement, where Microsoft had agreed to certain terms related to the use of Beijing Zhongyizhongbiao's technology. 3. **Unfair Competition:** The plaintiff further claimed that Microsoft's actions constituted unfair competition, leading to a loss of market share and revenue. **Procedural History:** The case was initiated with the filing of a complaint in the appropriate jurisdiction. Microsoft responded by filing a motion to dismiss the claims, arguing that the patents in question were invalid or that the plaintiff had not adequately proven ownership or infringement. **Legal Issues:** - The validity of the patents in question. - Whether Microsoft had made unauthorized use of the technologies. - The terms and existence of the alleged contract and breach thereof. - Jurisdictional issues regarding the enforcement of Chinese patents in U.S. courts. **Outcome:** (if available) As of the latest updates, the case remains pending with ongoing discovery processes and potential pre-trial motions. No final judgment has been rendered, and both parties are engaged in settlement discussions. **Implications:** This case could have significant implications for international patent law and technology transfer agreements, especially concerning companies operating across different jurisdictions. A ruling against Microsoft might embolden other smaller technology firms in similar situations to pursue claims regarding their intellectual properties. **Conclusion:** Beijing Zhongyizhongbiao Electronics v. Microsoft Corp. highlights the complexities of patent litigation in a global context. The resolution of this case could set important precedents regarding the enforcement of patents and contractual rights in the technology sector. (Note: Ensure the information is checked for accuracy and updated with relevant specifics regarding the status and details of the case.)

Beijing ZhongyiZhongBiao Elec. v. Microsoft Corp.


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