Posted by Fatty on June 30, 2010 at 06:56:17:
In Reply to: Progressive Corp. alleges patent infringement, sues Liberty Mutual Group's posted by PeggySue on June 28, 2010 at 07:14:03:
That is very funny because I know Liberty Mutual is quick to sue anyone that infringes on their property, and Progressive and Geico are very fast also to bring the lawyers.
Fatty
: Progressive Corp. is a bit offended by Liberty Mutual Group's
: The Mayfield Village, Ohio-based company has filed a lawsuit against Liberty Mutual in an Ohio federal court claiming Liberty Mutual copied its idea on using the in-car monitoring system. Progressive claims Liberty Mutual's productsOnBoard Advisor and Rewindare copyright infringements on Progressive's MyRate program, which received a patent in 2000.
: Progressive introduced the first in-car monitoring system in 1999. The program offers drivers a wireless monitoring device that charts distance, how quickly the driver accelerates, brake usage, and time of day they travel.
: The driver's insurance rate for the month is determined based on the information gathered by the vehicle's on-board diagnostic system, which is evaluated by Progressive.
: Our extensive research, development and investment in usage-based insurance dates back to the mid-1990s, a spokeswoman for Progressive said in a statement. We filed this suit to protect intellectual property rights we have spent more than 15 years investing and developing.
: Progressive alleges in the lawsuit that Boston-based Liberty Mutual's programs include each and every feature of its patented service.
: Liberty Mutual would not comment on the matter.
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