VideoLabs Acquires Patents from Multiple New Sources, Expands Litigation over Prior Pickups
Earlier this year, RPX noted the transfer of eight US patents from DCX US Agility Platform LLC, a subsidiary of DXC Technology, to VideoLabs, Inc., which is in active litigation over earlier-collected patents, from multiple operating companies. Last month, portfolios of additional patents moving to VideoLabs appeared in publicly available USPTO records, from three new sources: OLogN Technologies AG (in May 2024), PRJ Holding Company LLC (in July), and ZING Communications Inc. (in July as well). Meanwhile, VideoLabs and its subsidiary VL Collective IP, LLC have sued Hisense, together with myriad subsidiaries (2:24-cv-00904), over the provision of streaming products (e.g., dongles, projectors, set-top boxes, and TVs) that support the H.264 compression standard and/or are compatible with High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), including certain Roku-series software products.
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