Vivint files patent infringement lawsuit against ADT

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Vivint has filed a lawsuit in federal court against ADT claiming that the company’s smart home security products infringe upon its patents. Specifically, Vivint alleges that ADT’s Pulse, Control and Blue security systems feature no less than six patented technologies held by the company. These include:
United States Patent No. 10,325,159 (the “159 patent”) – Entity detection
United States Patent No. 10,228,151 (the “151 patent”) – Floating thermostat plate
United States Patent No. 9,349,262 (the “262 patent”) – Security system providing a localized humanly-perceivable alert for identifying a facility to emergency personnel
United States Patent No. 7,956,739 (the “739 patent”) – Monitoring and entry system presence service
United States Patent No. 8,700,769 (the “769 patent”) – System and method for providing configurable security monitoring utilizing an integrated information system
And, United States Patent No. 8,392,552 (the “’552 patent”) – System and method for providing configurable security monitoring utilizing an integrated information system.

“Vivint invests millions of dollars to develop best-in-class products and services for its customers, as well as to patent and protect this technology. We will vigorously protect and defend our unique intellectual property and innovations,” the company said in a statement announcing the lawsuit. Vivint claims that it has lost sales due to the infringement of these patents by ADT and is seeking damages and attorney’s fees from the court.