Netgear Was
Sued On Wireless Patent By TrackThings But
Says SDNY Venue Not Proper
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 3 – TrackThings has sued
Netgear for alleged violating
a patent on a method to
improve an ad-hoc wireless
network.
On October
1 U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Katherine Polk Failla
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press covered it.
Netgear says
venue is improper, and wants
the case transferred to the
Northern District of
California.
It says its
four worker in New York work
from home, and did so even
before COVID. So they say
there's no venue.
The case is
Trackthings LLC v. Netgear,
Inc., 21-cv-5440 (Failla)
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