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Codec Technologies Adds Ten Tablet Makers to Data Compression Campaign
Codec Technologies LLC has filed ten new suits in its sole litigation campaign against Craig Electronics (2:16-cv-01426), Curtis (2:16-cv-01436), Datawind (2:16-cv-01437), Global Phoenix Computer Technologies Solutions (2:16-cv-01432), Naxa Electronics (2:16-cv-01428), Pivos Technology Group (2:16-cv-01427), PLR IP Holdings (2:16-cv-01435), RSPA (d/b/a Sungale) (2:16-cv-01429), Voxx Electronics (2:16-cv-01430), and Vulcan Electronics (2:16-cv-01431). The new complaints allege that tablets made and sold by each defendant infringe a single patent (6,825,780) generally related to data compression using multiple encoders on a single integrated circuit.
December 22, 2016
Divorce Briefing Provides Insights into Named Inventor on Patent Newly Asserted by Paluxy Messaging
Recently formed Texas NPE Paluxy Messaging, LLC has initiated a first litigation campaign with new cases filed against 8×8 (6:16-cv-01346), Longview Cable Television (6:16-cv-01345), Nextiva (6:16-cv-01348), and ShoreTel (6:16-cv-01350). Paluxy asserts a single patent (8,411,829) generally related to a messaging system that separately transmits copies of recorded messages. The NPE accuses the defendants of infringement through provision of their voicemail services. The ‘829 patent has five named inventors, one of whom, James D. Logan, is a prolific inventor whose patents have been the subject of high-profile past litigation, including the long-running Personal Audio LLC campaign. Public filings in connection with an appeal to the New Hampshire Supreme Court from Logan’s divorce decree indicate that his now second ex-wife, Caren, has been awarded, through a separate patent stipulation, a percentage interest in Logan’s patent holdings through the companies that own them.
December 2, 2016
Late September Activity Moves the Plano Encryption Campaign Beyond Banking Mobile Apps
Plano Encryption Technologies, LLC (PET) has recently added cases against Alkami (2:16-cv-01032), Best Buy (2:16-cv-01049), Etsy (2:16-cv-01050), and Shutterfly (2:16-cv-01053) to its sole litigation campaign. The new complaints assert two patents (5,991,399; 5,974,550) generally related to security in online transactions, targeting the defendants’ mobile apps. At roughly the same time, the court granted dismissals, all but one with prejudice, in earlier cases in the campaign, all of which were brought against banks or providers of online and mobile banking applications.
September 30, 2016
Codec Adds Ten More Defendants to Its Video Compression Chipset Campaign
Codec Technologies LLC has added ANTM (2:16-cv-00883), VTech (Leapfrog, 2:16-cv-00885), Lenovo (2:16-cv-00878), SKYTEX (2:16-cv-00880), and others, to its video compression chipsets campaign, bringing its total number of defendants to 22. This week’s complaints accuse ten companies of infringing a single patent (6,825,780) through the manufacture and sale of PCs, laptops, tablets, and streaming media players. The patent-in-suit generally relates to data compression using multiple encoders on a single integrated circuit; companies previously sued over the patent include Acer, ASUSTek, Best Buy, Blu Products, Coolpad, HTC, and Kyocera.
August 12, 2016
Multiple Encoder Patent Asserted Against a Dozen Smartphone and Tablet Manufacturers
Recently formed Codec Technologies LLC has launched its first litigation campaign, asserting a single patent (6,825,780) against a dozen manufacturers of computing devices, including smartphones and tablets. The ‘780 patent generally relates to data compression using multiple encoders on a single integrated circuit. Defendants include Acer, ASUS, Blu Products, HTC, Pantech Wireless, and Toshiba, which are accused of infringement through the manufacture and sale of devices having a System-on-a-Chip with multiple encoders.
March 31, 2016