Alpha Modus, Corp., a U.S.-based retail technology company and subsidiary of Alpha Modus (AMOD)Holdings, announced that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against Industria de Diseno Textil, S.A. and Zara USA, Inc. The lawsuit asserts infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 11,042,890; 11,301,880; 12,026,731; and 12,354,121, which collectively protect Alpha Modus’s real-time retail analytics, personalized shopper engagement, inventory intelligence, and automated in-store purchase technologies. The complaint alleges that Zara’s retail environment, including its RFID garment tracking systems, digital surveillance technologies, mobile application features, and inventory replenishment platforms utilizes Alpha Modus’s patented methods and systems without authorization. Alpha Modus emphasizes that the patented technologies asserted in this lawsuit were developed through years of engineering, product buildout, and real-world testing across retail environments. Alpha Modus is seeking A finding of infringement; Monetary damages no less than a reasonable royalty; Enhanced damages for willful infringement; Injunctive relief to prevent continued unauthorized use.
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