West Texas Jury Returns Infringement Verdict of Media Casting Patents Under IPR
Last week, a Western District of Texas jury reportedly returned a verdict in favor of Touchstream Technologies, Inc. (d/b/a Shodogg) and against Alphabet (Google), awarding the plaintiff roughly $340M. Touchstream alleged infringement of three patents through the provision of Google’s Chromecast products and services—three patents under concurrent inter partes review (IPR) by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). Elsewhere in this campaign, Shodogg’s Eastern District of Texas cases against Altice, Charter Communications, and Comcast are focused on Altice’s motion to transfer, for convenience, to the Eastern District of New York, Charter’s motion contesting venue in East Texas, and Comcast’s motion for a convenience transfer to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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