Push Data, LLC v. Costco Wholesale: Mobile App Patent Dismissal Analysis
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Introduction
When Push Data, LLC filed a patent infringement action against retail giant Costco Wholesale Corporation in December 2023, it signaled another entry in the ongoing wave of mobile application patent assertions targeting major U.S. retailers. The case, docketed as 4:23-cv-01119 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, closed just 106 days later via voluntary dismissal — before Costco ever filed an answer.
The litigation centered on three issued U.S. patents allegedly infringed by the Costco mobile application, and its rapid resolution raises important questions about pre-litigation strategy, assertion leverage, and early-stage dismissal dynamics in mobile technology patent cases.
For patent attorneys, IP professionals, and R&D teams operating in the mobile application and retail technology space, this case offers a concise but instructive look at how quickly patent infringement actions can dissolve — and what that means for litigation calculus on both sides.
📋 Résumé de l'affaire
| Nom de l'affaire | Push Data, LLC v. Costco Wholesale Corporation |
| Numéro de dossier | 4:23-cv-01119 (E.D. Tex.) |
| Tribunal | Tribunal fédéral de première instance pour le district Est du Texas |
| Durée | Dec 2023 – Apr 2024 106 days |
| Résultat | Rejet volontaire |
| Brevets en cause | |
| Produits incriminés | Costco Mobile Application |
Aperçu du dossier
Les parties
⚖️ Demandeur
A patent-holding entity asserting patent rights in mobile data and communication technologies. Push Data’s business model centers on licensing and enforcement of its IP portfolio rather than commercialization of consumer-facing products.
🛡️ Défendeur
One of the largest membership-based retail corporations in the United States, operating a widely used mobile application that serves millions of customers for shopping, membership management, and digital services.
Les brevets en cause
This case involved three U.S. patents that formed the basis of Push Data’s infringement allegations, all directed at foundational mobile data and communication technologies. These patents collectively address the technological architecture underlying how data is pushed, delivered, and managed within mobile application environments — a core functionality of any modern retail app.
- • US7292844B2 — Directed to wireless communication and data push technologies
- • US7058395B2 — Related to mobile data delivery and notification systems
- • US7212811B2 — Covering methods and systems for mobile application data management
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Le verdict et l'analyse juridique
Résultat : Retrait volontaire sans préjudice
Push Data filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(i), which permits a plaintiff to dismiss an action without a court order provided the defendant has not yet served an answser or motion for summary judgment.
Because Costco had not yet answered the complaint, the dismissal was self-executing — requiring no judicial approval. The notice expressly stated that each party shall bear its own costs, expenses, and attorneys’ fees, eliminating any fee-shifting implications under 35 U.S.C. § 285.
Signification juridique
The infringement action never reached substantive litigation thresholds. Without a filed answer, there was no opportunity for claim construction, invalidity challenges, summary judgment, or discovery. The voluntary dismissal at this stage suggests one of several strategic scenarios: a negotiated licensing resolution reached out of court, a plaintiff reassessment of litigation risk or claim viability, or a strategic withdrawal to refile in a different venue or against a different defendant.
Under Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(i), a voluntary dismissal before answer is without prejudice by default unless the notice specifies otherwise. Push Data’s filing did not explicitly designate the dismissal as with prejudice, which means — absent a separate settlement agreement — the plaintiff retains the right to refile the same claims against Costco or other defendants. This procedural nuance is critical as it distinguishes this outcome from a dismissal with prejudice, which would function as a final adjudication on the merits for res judicata purposes.
Analyse de la liberté d'exploitation (FTO)
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Zone à haut risque
Push notification, data sync & real-time messaging
3 Brevets en cause
Covering mobile data management & delivery
Refile Possible
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✅ Points clés à retenir
Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(i) voluntary dismissals before answer are self-executing and presumptively without prejudice — preserving plaintiff’s right to refile.
Rechercher la jurisprudence connexe →No fee-shifting under § 285 was triggered; an exceptional case finding requires more substantive litigation conduct.
Explorer les précédents →Eastern District of Texas remains a strategic plaintiff venue for patent litigation, particularly before experienced judges like Amos L. Mazzant.
Voir les statistiques du lieu →Promptly evaluating IPR petition viability upon complaint receipt is essential. Filing a strong IPR petition can shift leverage significantly, even in pre-answer posture.
En savoir plus sur les stratégies en matière de DPI →The absence of fee-shifting in this outcome underscores that Rule 285 exceptional case findings require substantial litigation conduct — not merely being sued.
Comprendre les subtilités du transfert des frais →Mobile applications integrating push notification, data synchronization, and real-time messaging functionalities remain active targets for patent assertion. Freedom-to-operate (FTO) analysis should include review of data delivery and push notification patent landscapes.
Lancer l'analyse FTO pour mon produit →Mid-2000s mobile data patents, like those asserted here, retain litigation viability and should be included in patent landscape analyses for new app features.
Explore relevant patent portfolios →Foire aux questions
Three patents: US7292844B2, US7058395B2, and US7212811B2 — covering mobile data push, notification delivery, and application data management technologies.
Push Data filed a voluntary notice of dismissal under FRCP 41(a)(1)(A)(i) before Costco answered. This self-executing mechanism closed the case in 106 days without court order or merits adjudication.
Unless a settlement agreement contains a release, the dismissal is presumptively without prejudice, meaning Push Data retains the right to refile the same claims.
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Références
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas — Case 4:23-cv-01119
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office — Patent Grant US7292844B2
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office — Patent Grant US7058395B2
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office — Patent Grant US7212811B2
- Institut d'information juridique de Cornell — Règle fédérale de procédure civile n° 41
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