Vape Detector Claims Helps
US Youth Appears Before SDNY Judge Liman Gets
2 Days to File
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 13 – Soter Technologies
LLC owns a patent and
trademark for FLYSENSE, a vape
detecting sensor device it
claims "protects our nation's
children by helping authorites
control the vapting and
bullying crisis facing today's
youth." Soter claims IP Video
has infringed its intellectual
property.
On July13
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Lewis J. Liman held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Judge
Liman sensibly asked whether
litigation about finding he
made in granting a Temporary
Restraining Order would be a
good use of time.
He added, Our
courts are here for
that.
The
response was an accusation
that the TRO was gained by ex
parte misrepresentation.
Judge
Liman, staying cool, said
Maybe you can prove that. He
have the parties until July 15
at 5 pm to file a joint
letter.
The case is Soter
Technologies, LLC v. IP Video
Corporation et al., 20-cv-5007
(Liman)
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