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Identity Security LLC, who sued Apple for Patent Infringement in 2021 regarding Face & Touch ID, lost their case in a U.S. District Court today

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While Identity Security sued Apple for patent infringement in 2021, a copy of the lawsuit was made available in 2022 by Justia US Law that you could review here.

Today we're learning that Apple Inc. defeated Identity Security LLC’s patent infringement allegations concerning user-verification and data-security technology placed into its iPhone products, a jury determined Friday, shooting down a bid for more than $360 million in damages.

The Austin federal jury for the US District Court of the Western District of Texas determined Friday Apple didn’t infringe four asserted patents by placing technology for its Face ID, Touch ID, and passcode security functions into smartphones.

Identity Security sued Apple in May 2021, accusing the electronics company of infringing US Patent Nos. 7,493,497, 8,020,008, 8,489,895, and 9,507,948. Note that the patents aren't listed under Identity Security's name. for more on this, review the full report by Bloomberg Law.

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