This year, K.Mizra LLC has sued Alphabet (Google) (1:25-cv-00236) in the Western District of Texas and SonicWall (1:25-cv-00047) in the District of Delaware, each over two former Radix Holdings patents; and Seiko (Epson America, Seiko Epson) (8:25-cv-00027) in the Central District of California over three former Sharp patents. In the last complaint, K.Mizra puts Seiko on notice as to infringement of a fourth such patent, arguing that the defendants are “exclusively in possession of the information (e.g., source code and/or encrypted signal-related information) necessary to confirm [its] infringing activity”. There, K.Mizra also discloses backing by a prominent third-party litigation funder.
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