Bitcoin Mining Agency Layer1 Accused of Copyright Infringement

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Bitcoin Mining Agency Layer1 Accused of Copyright Infringement

United States-based cloud computing firm Lancium LLC has filed a lawsuit in opposition to Bitcoin (BTC) mining agency Layer1 for patent infringemen



United States-based cloud computing firm Lancium LLC has filed a lawsuit in opposition to Bitcoin (BTC) mining agency Layer1 for patent infringement within the Western District Court docket of Texas.

In response to a grievance filed on Aug. 14, the facility utilization mannequin employed by Layer1 for Bitcoin mining violates Lancium LLC’s patent filed in March 2020.

The founding father of Lancium LLC, Michael McNamara and Raymond Cline, had reportedly filed the patent after formulating a technique to assist information facilities shut down or begin operations relying on the price of electrical energy in close to actual time.

The corporate claims that its information middle energy administration system permits information facilities to be extra versatile with their power consumption and extra effectively deal with computing workloads together with Bitcoin mining.

Layer1 had purportedly been utilizing the very same methodology to function its Bitcoin mining operations whereas calling it “its proprietary demand-response software program.”

Lancium alleges that Layer1 has violated U.S. patent legal guidelines by infringing on a number of components of Lancium LLC’s patent “by manufacturing, utilizing, providing to promote, promoting, and/or importing infringing methods and strategies for adjusting energy consumption utilized in or by at the least Layer1’s Bitcoin mining services.”

The agency argued in its assertion that Layer1’s alleged transgression had induced “irreplaceable hurt” to Lancium LLC. Whereas the worth of damages will probably be decided throughout trial, the corporate stated the quantity “can’t be lower than an inexpensive royalty” and requested compensation for a similar.

Lancium has additionally requested the courtroom to publish a everlasting injunction that would stop Layer1 or its workers from additional violating the corporate patent.

Layer1 didn’t instantly reply to Cointelegraph’s request for remark.



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