( April 21, 2025, 15:11 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: AT&T filed a motion to dismiss patent infringement claims brought by Droplets, Inc. in the Eastern District of Texas, arguing that the company had no knowledge of Droplets's patent and that its complaint does not allege AT&T performed all the steps of the patent. Droplets sued AT&T, Walmart and Home Depot last year, accusing the companies of infringing its patent for Internet display systems. AT&T argued that Droplets only claimed that AT&T was aware of the patent because of the filing of its lawsuit, which came three years after Droplets's patent expired.See attached file....
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