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Print giant RR Donnelley has filed a patent lawsuit against Quark and Creo.
The legal papers, which were lodged at the Delaware, US, Federal Court, cited that 'products manufactured and sold by the defendants in-fringe on the extensive portfolio of Donnelley patents'.
The company wouldn't comment on which Quark and Kodak-subsidiary Creo products are implicated in the claim but, according to a Donnelley statement, they are in the area of 'digital print processes'.
US website www.whatheythink.com gained access to the court papers and claimed the case is based around four separate alleged patent infringements.
Donnelley is claiming two infringements by Quark (see box), specifically identifying the QuarkXClusive variable data Xtension.
Creo, Kodak and Kodak Graphic Communications Group have been cited as having breached all four patents with Creo's Darwin variable information ...