If you think, back in April we described that a number of U.S. grounded companies were constituting sued for selling heat pipe CPU coolers. Yes, those "normal" TRUE type of coolers that lots of us utilize in our own organizations. A company in California is claiming that a group of retailers are infringing on its patent by marketing those coolers to you. Interestingly plenty, this company determined to forgo the "big guys" in the lawsuit and focus instead on smaller U.S. grounded companies.Spending lots hours with the plaintiff's patent just seemed to strengthen my opinions on this.1 little company decided that it would not cower to this frivolous lawsuit, but rather, fight back.


FrozenCPU, long time friend and assistant , hired Storm LLP in Dallas, TX to defend it. becoming back and showing our old article will afford you all the background you should demand to realize the situation, so I am not becoming to repeat the entire article here.If you become by the above "Chao Patent" you will assure a patent premature to the 1 that is

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presently constituting cited in the "American engineering, Inc v. Altima Computer, Inc." which too includes FrozenCPU.This patent demonstrated here today was granted 7 years prior and also very much more particular to the type of air coolers that we utilize for CPU cooling.


Storm LLP became on to tell us that, "We’ve sent this to fighting counsel in this case, and asked him to excuse what precisely is his basis for suing Frozen CPU as well as the early defendant companies afterwards the "Chao" patent depicts the aforementioned air cooled heatsinks with heatpipes AND precedes American engineering Inc’s patent."Too, interestingly enough, it appear similar the "modern" heatpipe processor cooler was born right here in Plano.