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Life360 co-founder and president Alex Haro poses at his company headquarters in San Francisco, Tuesday, April 14, 2015 The same week that Haro and Chris Hulls raised $50 million for their mobile app, Life360, the two business partners got a letter. It said they had three days to pay licensing fees to a company they had never heard of because their app violated patented technology. Haro and Hulls traced the company, Advanced Ground Information Systems, to a residential address in Jupiter, Florida, with a phone number that went to an anonymous voicemail. They couldn’t find any employees on LinkedIn. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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