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Patent Suits Fly Over GPS Monitoring

March 27th, 2008
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It is a rule of innovative business that you can tell a new technology has broken through once the patent lawsuits start flying.  In this case, Satellite Tracking of People (STOP) LLC is suing everyone else.

STOP’s federal complaint alleges infringement of U.S. Patent No. Re 39,909, entitled “Tracking System for Locational Tracking of Monitored Persons,” by Omnilink with its one-piece OM 200 device and system, by ProTech with its one-piece MTD3000 SMART(r) One Wearable Miniature Tracking Device and system, and by SecureAlert with its one-piece TrackerPAL device and system. The complaint seeks a permanent injunction prohibiting Omnilink, ProTech, and SecureAlert from continuing to offer in the United States their unlicensed one-piece locational tracking products.

We will be hearing more about this I am sure.

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Daily Sweep 080122

January 22nd, 2008
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jakking Alabama, Community Corrections, Electronic Monitoring, IN Clark County, IN McLean County, Pre-Trial, SecureAlert, Work Release

Daily Sweep 080115

January 15th, 2008
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jakking Electronic Monitoring, Faith-based Programs, NC Mecklenburg County, Oklahoma, Re-Entry, SecureAlert, Wisconsin

Daily Sweep 080110

January 10th, 2008
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RemoteMDx (parent of SecureAlert) acquires Mid-West monitoring provider. Inmates in Georgia sue about “routine” beatings. South Carolina DOC hires more women officers. There are reports that Jim McDonough is about to resign as head of Florida DOC. Texas closes unit due to guard shortage.

jakking Electronic Monitoring, Florida, Georgia, SecureAlert, Texas