A specialist in law firm cost recovery, nQueue Inc., is suing its rival Control Systems Inc., widely known as Copitrak, for allegedly infringing nQueue’s patents on copy machine billing software.

The dispute centers on a method of counting copies, faxes, printouts, and scans from networked multifunction devices. Patents owned by nQueue describe a system of counting purely by software, which customers install on the copy machines’ internal computers, compared to traditional methods of having a separate hardware device at each machine.

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