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April 14, 2021INDECT USA, Corp. a division of INDECT Electronics & Distribution GmbH recently announced that it has won its patent infringement case against TKH Security LLC. This verdict ended four years of legal sparring between the two companies according to Stephen Evans, INDECT USA General Manager.
“For our team, it was beautiful day in San Diego, one that might not have felt any different for the seven jurors who were part of the Intellectual Property lawsuit,” stated Evans. “This was a special day indeed for us as we are very proud to announce that Indect came out of this case victorious.”
No infringement confirmed and unfair competition practice evidence by defendant found
A federal jury found INDECT does not infringe Park Assist’s manual correction of detection errors in their ‘956 patent. In addition to the patent not being infringed upon by INDECT USA and its customers, the jury also found evidence that Park Assist was competing unfairly in the marketplace by overstating their patent and accusing INDECT of infringing the patent, among other reasons.