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LizardTech, Inc. v. Earth Resource Mapping, Inc. : ウィキペディア英語版 | LizardTech, Inc. v. Earth Resource Mapping, Inc.
is a Federal Circuit case. LizardTech sued Earth Resource Mapping (ERM) for patent infringement related to taking discrete wavelet transforms (DWTs) in their ER Mapper program. The court ruled in ERM's favor, finding that some of the claims were invalid, and that ER Mapper did not infringe the other claims. The case has been viewed as an example of the "written description doctrine"〔85 Tex. L. Rev. 1629 (2006-2007); Software and Patent Scope: A Report from the Middle Innings; Merges, Robert P.〕 which courts may use when applying 35 U.S.C. § 112 to decide the validity of patent claims. ==Background==
LizardTech held US patent number 5710835 (the '835 patent) which covers a method for computing the DWT of a digital image with a limited amount of memory. LizardTech sued ERM, alleging that they infringed several of the claims in the patent. The University of California, being the record owner of the patent, was subsequently added as a party on the motion.
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