In the latest skirmish of escalating patent warfare, digital rights management firm ContentGuard Holdings Inc. slapped Google Inc. with an infringement suit Wednesday in the Eastern District of Texas.

Plano, Texas-based ContentGuard, a subsidiary of intellectual property firm Pendrell, is seeking an injunction and damages, alleging that three of Google’s apps and its Nexus devices infringe on nine of the company’s patents.

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