Saturday, February 22, 2014

Case Study:

                I, Usama Ejaz, am the owner of the “Dhump & co.” Dhump & co. is an IT company who develops different softwares and hardwares related to Computer systems.
                7 years ago our company started work on gaming tablets. The gaming-tablets were completed after a year as “D-Games”. These tablets covered the market since then. It used graphic cards from NVidia and processors made by Intel. We held patent #4772 2378 on the technology used in it. These are the hardcore gaming tablet which supports multi touch, full screen, 3- axis gyro, removable gaming gears, dynamic effects and with different specs regarding graphics and processors etc.
                In the development of the tablets Intel and NVidia also collaborated. We had separate NDA’s with each Intel and NVidia regarding the product.
                Now in 2013 Razer USA Inc. had launched ‘Project Fiona’ gaming tablets, which includes Intel processors and approximately same technology as of ‘D-Games’ including gyro and user interface.
                First of all we are going to file a petition against Intel for Violation of Non-disclosure agreement as per our information it is our believe that Intel transferred our information to ‘Razer Inc.’

                And Secondly we are going to file against the Razaer Inc for infringing their product and Design. Please accept the petition and include some patent checker specialist to check the ownership of the product. 

5 comments:

  1. Good approach.
    I ddnt get the last sentence "Please accept the petition... check the ownership of the product."
    Is this a case study or a letter to Petent Specialist/court?
    please help me in understanding to whom the case study refers? (i am talking in general, not particularly to usama ejaz's case)

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  2. I think the case study is for court that is why the last line seem a bit awkward.

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  3. Nice case Usama, now I am from your legal adviser's perspective interested in knowing exactly 'what NDA' you developed with the two companies. The whole case depends upon the nature of agreement you made. Hope to enjoy as the case proceeds
    --Rauf

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  4. Sir! Do I have to give the proper NDA or just a basic idea of what the NDAs were?

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