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PayRange files patent infringement lawsuit against CSC

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March 6, 2024

PayRange Inc., a mobile payment solutions provider for automated retail, filed a patent infringement lawsuit against CSC ServiceWorks, a laundry machines operator, for allegedly using its patented mobile payment system. It is seeking damaged in excess of $108 million and a permanent injunction, according to a press release.

"We've invested tens of millions of dollars in research and development to bring to market solutions that revolutionized the industry," Paresh Patel, founder and CEO, PayRange, said in the release. "CSC has been offering infringing mobile payment technology to its customers. We will vigorously defend our investment to prevent the sale and operations of infringing products."

"PayRange brings this case to hold CSC accountable for its willful infringement of PayRange's patent rights. PayRange has suffered monetary damages and is entitled to a money judgment in an amount adequate to compensate for CSC's infringement, together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court," Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, counsel for PayRange, said in the release. "The lost profits damages alone could exceed $108 million over the life of the patents-in-suit. PayRange also seeks to enjoin further installations of infringing payment modules and to remove the infringing apps from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store."





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