Patent holdings firm Parus Holdings last week filed a lawsuit claiming Apple's Siri voice assistant infringes on owned patents relating to methods of searching the internet with voice-enabled devices.
Filed with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Parus' complaint leverages a pair of patents covering "robust and highly reliable" systems for searching the web with voice-enabled devices, techniques that are allegedly infringed upon by Siri.Specifically, the lawsuit claims infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 6,721,705 and 8,185,402, both titled "Robust voice browser system and voice activated device controller." The '705 patent was filed in 2001 by Webley Systems and subsequently granted in 2004, while intellectual property related to the '402 patent dates back to 2001. Parus took control of the patents in 2004.
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Apple's Siri and Applebot targeted in voice-enabled web search patent suit
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