Blackbird Technologies, a company dedicated to helping independent inventors and small companies realize value from their patents, has settled a patent infringement lawsuit with INRIX, Inc. concerning traffic monitoring systems.

BOSTON (PRWEB) March 27, 2018

On June 30, 2017, Blackbird Technologies filed a patent infringement lawsuit against INRIX, Inc. in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware (17-cv-00877), concerning technology relating to determining traffic conditions by monitoring drivers' cellphone locations. The patent at issue is United States Patent No. 9,400,190, entitled "Real-time traffic condition measurement using network transmission data." Earlier this year, Blackbird Technologies settled with INRIX.

Wendy Verlander, President and CEO of Blackbird Technologies, stated, "This traffic monitoring technology has become such an important part of our everyday lives. It is inventions like these that plainly demonstrate the need to maintain a strong patent system. We are so pleased that we could help the inventor of this essential technology."

About Blackbird Technologies

Blackbird Technologies provides a unique opportunity for individual inventors and small companies to realize the value of their patents. By using in-house expertise, rather than expensive law firms, Blackbird Technologies is able to litigate at reduced costs and achieve results that equal or exceed what a law firm would recover. This company creates efficiencies that make it possible for individual inventors and small companies to see the end game – realizing the true value of their patents.

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