AI Mapping Co. Accused Of Copying Rival’s Maps, Technology
By Editorial Team
An apartment mapping software company has accused a former potential business partner of copying thousands of its property maps and using them to launch a competing 3D product. The company has filed a federal copyright and breach of contract lawsuit, claiming that it is losing customers due to this alleged infringement.
The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, alleges that the accused AI mapping company unlawfully obtained and replicated the plaintiff’s proprietary maps and technology. The plaintiff asserts that the defendant’s actions have resulted in unfair competition and a violation of intellectual property rights.
The plaintiff is represented by the law firm FisherBroyles in this legal battle. The case details, including the case title, number, court, nature of suit, judge, and date filed, are currently available only to subscribers.
Both parties involved in the dispute are expected to present their arguments and evidence in court as the case progresses. The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for the intellectual property rights of mapping software companies and the boundaries of fair competition in the industry.
For more information and updates on this case, interested parties can access the attached complaint document. Stay tuned for further developments as this legal battle unfolds in the Colorado court.





