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Sowinski v. California Air Resources Board

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Year
2015
Document Type
Litigation
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Filing year
2015
Status
Dismissal affirmed.
Docket number
2017-1219
Court/admin entity
United StatesUnited States Federal CourtsFed. Cir.
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US)Other Statutes and Regulations (US)
Principal law
United StatesFederal Patent LawUnited StatesState Law—Unfair Competition
At issue
Action alleging that California cap-and-trade program infringed on patent held by plaintiff.
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12/18/2017
Dismissal affirmed.
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of an action alleging that California’s cap-and-trade program for greenhouse gas emissions infringed on a patent held by the plaintiff entitled “Pollution Credit Method Using Electronic Networks.” The plaintiff alleged that the patent describes “an electronic method and apparatus for validating individuals’ applications for pollution reduction credits, assigning a value to the activity associated with each application, and facilitating trading between individuals.” In an unpublished decision, the appellate court found that the district court had not abused its discretion by dismissing the action with prejudice after the plaintiff failed to oppose motions to dismiss filed by the appellees.
Decision

Summary

Action alleging that California cap-and-trade program infringed on patent held by plaintiff.

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