food waste management systems — European UPC Patent Cases
2 decisions indexed
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Winnow Solutions Limited v.Orbisk B.V.
In a procedural ruling concerning infringement proceedings, the UPC CFI partially granted Winnow Solutions Limited's request to compel Orbisk B.V. to produce evidence regarding its food waste monitoring system (Orbi). The court recognized that while the initial requests were broad, specific technical documentation detailing how the Orbi System categorizes and corrects erroneous weights was necessary for a proper evaluation of infringement. This decision underscores the UPC's willingness to manage discovery in complex cases, balancing the claimant's need for evidence against the respondent's concerns over confidentiality.
Winnow Solutions Limited v.Orbisk B.V.
In this UPC case, Winnow Solutions Limited sought evidence from Orbisk B.V. to support its infringement claim regarding the food waste monitoring patent EP3198245. The Court of First Instance partially granted the request for production of documents (R. 190 RoP), compelling Orbisk to provide specific technical specifications on how their Orbi System functions, particularly concerning data categorization and error correction. This decision underscores the court's willingness to facilitate evidence gathering in complex infringement cases while maintaining safeguards for confidential business information.
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