WordLogic Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against TouchType Ltd., Makers of SwiftKey


Posted January 13, 2015 by wordlogicnews

WordLogic Corporation the global leader in predictive intelligence text input technology that creates patented solutions for mobiles, tablets and desktops.

 
WordLogic Corporation (OTCQB:WLGC), the global leader in predictive intelligence text input technology that creates patented solutions for mobiles, tablets and desktops filed a patent infringement lawsuit on July 14, 2014 against TouchType Ltd. d/b/a SwiftKey. The lawsuit alleges that SwiftKey infringes WordLogic’s US patent number 8552984 entitled “Method, System, Apparatus and Computer-Readable Media For Directing Input Associated with Keyboard-Type Device.”

With over ten years of advanced research and development, WordLogic holds multiple patents on innovations that turns ordinary touch screens devices into dynamic doorways of limitless possibilities and revenue opportunities. WordLogic has a number of foundational patents in the predictive text keyboard technologies that are applicable to a myriad of platforms and mobiles devices. In addition, its current technologies in the market offer unique features that go far beyond the approach of other competitors.

“WordLogic has been the pioneer in developing some of the most groundbreaking intuitive keyboard technologies on the market and has been acknowledged as a leader in predictive technologies,” said Frank Evanshen, CEO WordLogic. “We have made significant investments in developing WordLogic’s technologies and patent portfolio and will work vigorously to protect our patent rights against infringement by others.”
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Last Updated January 13, 2015