More than seven years after the close of its last case, Robocast, Inc. has revived litigation over a family of patents generally related to “automating the presentation of computer content”. The prior defendants were Microsoft (case running from 2010 to 2014) and Apple (from 2011-2014), the plaintiff now asserting the same patent, as well as two related others, against Alphabet (Google, YouTube) (1:22-cv-00304) and Netflix (1:22-cv-00305), targeting their respective “video hosting Internet platform[s]”.
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