Blackboard, Inc. Sued for Patent Infringement

A company called TechRadium is suing Blackboard in East Texas (Marshall, not Lufkin) for allegedly infringing on their patent on mass notification systems. (Blackboard bought emergency notifications company NTI recently.) im+m has a copy of the complaint posted. We’ll try to get some analysis posted when we can. In the meantime, if you have a chance to read the complaint and notice anything noteworthy in it, please comment on it here so that we can consolidate these observations and follow up.

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One Comment

  1. Dave
    Posted May 21, 2008 at 9:29 pm | Permalink

    I skimmed the complaint (but not the patents themselves)….and I couldn’t seem to find much about the specific workings of the Blackboard/NTI tool that is claimed to be infringing. Otherwise, here’s my attempt at a summary:

    TechRadium has a product (Immediate Response Information System, or IRIS) that allows one person to send a single message that is automatically delivered to group members in multiple ways (cell phone, landline phone, pager, email). Group members can specify their preferred method of receiving a message.

    There are three patents that TechRadium says Blackboard (through the NTI product) is infringing: one patent that lets the one person send the message, one that applies the message to a school administrator contacting employees and parents, and one that covers the school administrator situation including the creation and delivery of the message and responses from recipients.

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