A Texas company has accused Snap Inc. of infringing four patents with systems that allow Snapchat users to scan “Snapcodes” and add friends on the popular social networking app.

In a complaint filed Tuesday in Delaware federal court, Kaldren LLC said the California-based company directly infringed the patents when it launched its Snapcode technology in 2015, and has continued to induce infringement by marketing and promoting the feature on Snapchat, which is available on the Apple Inc. App Store and Google Play.

Snapcodes have become an increasingly visible feature on the Snapchat platform. Initially introduced under the name “Snaptags,” Snapcodes are patterns that include a two-dimensional pattern of black dots set against a yellow background, displayed around a ghost-shaped border.

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