

Los Angeles-based Ironhawk Technologies had accused Dropbox of infringing a trademark for its "SmartSync" software after the file-sharing company launched its own "Smart Sync" feature in 2017 for accessing files in cloud storage.

The companies didn't disclose details of the settlement, but said in a joint filing with the court Thursday that they had agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice, which means it can't be refiled. appeals court earlier this year, according to a filing in Los Angeles federal court.

(Reuters) - Dropbox has resolved a trademark dispute with a Navy contractor over the name "Smart Sync" that had been revived by a U.S.
