MOV-ology v. Temenos: Dismissed With Prejudice in Abandoned Form Data Patent Dispute
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In a case closely watched by fintech IP professionals, MOV-ology, LLC’s patent infringement action against Temenos AG and affiliated entities concluded with a stipulated dismissal with prejudice — a resolution that signals a negotiated end without any adjudicated finding of validity or infringement. Filed on May 22, 2023, in the Western District of Texas before Chief Judge Alan D. Albright, Case No. 6:23-cv-00391 centered on two granted U.S. patents covering technology for capturing data from abandoned or incomplete electronic forms — a capability increasingly critical in digital banking and financial services onboarding workflows.
The case named five defendants across the Temenos corporate family, underscoring MOV-ology’s broad assertion strategy. After 444 days of litigation, the parties reached a private resolution, with all plaintiff claims dismissed with prejudice and all defendant counterclaims dismissed without prejudice. For patent attorneys, IP strategists, and R&D teams operating in the digital forms and fintech space, the procedural arc and resolution terms offer meaningful strategic intelligence.
📋 Résumé de l'affaire
| Nom de l'affaire | MOV-ology, LLC v. Temenos AG et al. |
| Numéro de dossier | 6:23-cv-00391 (W.D. Texas) |
| Tribunal | Circonscription occidentale du Texas (juge en chef Alan D. Albright) |
| Durée | May 22, 2023 – August 8, 2024 444 days / ~15 months |
| Résultat | Rejet des demandes du demandeur AVEC PRÉJUDICE |
| Brevets en cause | |
| Produits incriminés | Temenos’s digital banking and onboarding platforms (Avoka-related products) |
Aperçu du dossier
Les parties
⚖️ Demandeur
A patent assertion entity focused on web form abandonment technology, systems that recover and process data entered into electronic forms that users fail to complete or submit.
🛡️ Défendeur
A global banking software leader whose platforms serve over 3,000 financial institutions, including subsidiaries like Temenos USA, Inc., Temenos Cloud Americas, LLC, Avoka (USA), Inc., and Kony, Inc.
Les brevets en cause
Two utility patents formed the basis of this electronic form data patent infringement action. Both patents address the technical challenge of capturing partial user input when a web session terminates before form submission — a persistent friction point in digital customer acquisition funnels.
- • U.S. Patent No. 9,286,282 B2 — Directed to systems and methods for obtaining data from abandoned electronic forms.
- • U.S. Patent No. 10,769,358 B2 — Directed to obtaining data from incomplete electronic forms.
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Chronologie du litige et historique de la procédure
MOV-ology filed suit on May 22, 2023, selecting the Western District of Texas — a deliberate and strategic choice. Chief Judge Alan D. Albright, who presides over this docket, has historically been among the most patent-plaintiff-friendly federal judges in the country, having built Waco, Texas into a premier patent litigation venue. His court’s case management practices, including aggressive scheduling and active settlement encouragement, are well-documented.
The case ran for 444 days, closing on August 8, 2024. This duration — approximately 15 months — is consistent with W.D. Texas cases that resolve before trial through negotiated settlement or licensing agreement. The case terminated at the first-instance district court level, meaning no appellate record was generated.
No trial-level motions, claim construction orders, or summary judgment rulings are reflected in the available case record, suggesting that the parties negotiated resolution during or after pre-trial proceedings but before any substantive judicial ruling on the merits.
Le verdict et l'analyse juridique
Résultat
The case concluded via a Stipulated Motion for Dismissal, ordered by the Court with the following structure:
- • All plaintiff claims dismissed WITH PREJUDICE — meaning MOV-ology cannot re-file the same infringement claims against these defendants in any future proceeding.
- • All defendant counterclaims dismissed WITHOUT PREJUDICE — preserving Temenos’s ability to revive validity or other affirmative challenges in subsequent litigation if warranted.
- • Each party bears its own attorneys’ fees and costs — a standard settlement term that avoids fee-shifting litigation under 35 U.S.C. § 285 and confirms neither party was adjudicated an exceptional case winner.
No damages amount was disclosed. No injunctive relief was entered.
Analyse des causes du verdict
The stipulated dismissal structure is analytically significant. The asymmetric dismissal terms — plaintiff with prejudice, defendants without — are a negotiating fingerprint. They strongly suggest that Temenos secured a license, covenant not to sue, or other consideration from MOV-ology sufficient to warrant closing the case, while simultaneously retaining the optionality to challenge the patents’ validity should MOV-ology assert them against others in the Temenos ecosystem or industry.
The “without prejudice” preservation of defendant counterclaims is a protective mechanism commonly deployed when defendants suspect broader assertions may follow, or when the patents at issue remain commercially relevant threats. This structure creates ongoing leverage for Temenos without requiring continued litigation expense.
No claim construction order appears in the record, indicating the parties did not litigate to a Markman hearing — a key inflection point in patent cases. Absent claim construction, the case likely resolved during the discovery phase or in parallel licensing negotiations.
Signification juridique
This case does not produce binding precedent, as no substantive ruling was issued. However, the resolution pattern — a PAE asserting web-technology patents against a global enterprise software provider, resolved via stipulated dismissal after 444 days — reflects a recurring dynamic in software patent assertion cases filed in W.D. Texas.
The involvement of Avoka’s onboarding technology raises unresolved questions about the claim scope of the ‘282 and ‘358 patents relative to modern, server-side form persistence architectures. These questions remain open for future plaintiffs or IPR petitioners.
Analyse de la liberté d'exploitation (FTO)
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Zone à haut risque
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Options de contournement
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✅ Points clés à retenir
Stipulated dismissals with asymmetric prejudice terms signal undisclosed licensing resolutions — analyze the structure, not just the outcome.
Rechercher la jurisprudence connexe →W.D. Texas remains a strategically advantageous venue for patent assertion in software and fintech, despite transfer pressures.
Découvrez les tendances des tribunaux →Preserving defendant counterclaims without prejudice is a powerful negotiating tool with long-term portfolio implications.
Explorer les précédents →Foire aux questions
U.S. Patent Nos. 9,286,282 B2 and 10,769,358 B2, covering methods for obtaining data from abandoned and incomplete electronic forms.
This asymmetric structure typically reflects a negotiated resolution — often a license or covenant not to sue — while preserving the defendant’s ability to challenge patent validity in future proceedings if needed.
The unresolved claim construction questions leave the patent scope open for future assertion or IPR challenge, maintaining uncertainty for vendors whose products involve partial form data capture.
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Références
- Western District of Texas — Case 6:23-cv-00391
- Office américain des brevets et des marques — Ressources sur les brevets
- Institut d'information juridique de Cornell — 35 U.S.C. § 285
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