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Number of Defendants in Equitable IP’s E-Commerce Websites Campaign Tops 75
New Patent Litigation
Consolidated Transaction Processing LLC (CTP), an Equitable IP Corporation plaintiff, has followed up its late 2023 cases against Ace Hardware, IKEA, Mavis Tire Supply, OReilly Automotive, Reinalt-Thomas, and Walgreens and its early 2024 cases against Batteries Plus and Carvana with new suits filed separately against Eyemart Express (4:24-cv-00448), R.T.G. Furniture Group (4:24-cv-00450), Sally Beauty Supply (4:24-cv-00451), Steinhoff International (Mattress Firm) (4:24-cv-00449), The Childrens Place (4:24-cv-00447), and Tilly’s (4:24-cv-00453), all in the Eastern District of Texas. The asserted patents generally relate to using personal information to generate targeted advertisements, with the defendants accused of infringement through their respective e-commerce websites’ support for certain location-based advertisement tools.
May 23, 2024
Over 50 Defendants Sued in Equitable IP’s E-Commerce Websites Campaign
New Patent Litigation
Consolidated Transaction Processing LLC (CTP), an Equitable IP Corporation plaintiff, has filed another round of complaints in the file-and-dismiss campaign that it launched in July 2016, suing retailers ARO Liquidation (f/k/a Aeropostale), Hudson’s Bay (Saks Fifth Avenue), Lost Arrow (Patagonia), LVMH (Sephora), Shoe Carnival, Tapestry, Target, The Container Store, Urban Outfitters, VF (Vans), and West Marine, each in the Northern District of Illinois. The two asserted patents generally relate to using personal information to generate targeted advertisements, with the defendants accused of infringement through their respective e-commerce websites’ support for certain location-based advertisement tools.
December 8, 2022
Website Customization Campaign Continues Recent Focus on Location-Based Advertisement
New Patent Litigation
Consolidated Transaction Processing LLC (CTP), an Equitable IP Corporation plaintiff, has continued to roll through retail defendants, filing October cases in the Eastern District of Texas against Bed Bath & Beyond (4:20-cv-00825), Express (4:20-cv-00827), Macy’s (4:20-cv-00830), Nordstrom (4:20-cv-00831), and Skechers (4:20-cv-00832). May of this year saw suits filed against Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, GameStop, Office Depot, Pep Boys, Petco, PetSmart, Staples, and Vitamin Shoppe, with Barnes and Noble and Books-A-Million hit in August. In these more recent cases, the NPE has limited its assertion to two of the five patents originally at issue in the campaign, both patents having been challenged years ago with a motion to dismiss characterizing them as patent-ineligibly directed to the abstract idea of “targeting advertisements based on customer location”.
October 23, 2020
April 2020 RPX Acquisitions Update
Patent Market, Patent Watch
RPX completed a number of deals in April 2020 on behalf of its patent risk management network. The acquisitions occurred within the E-Commerce and Software; Media Content and Distribution; and Semiconductors market sectors.
May 25, 2020
Equitable IP Plaintiff Hits Five More E-Commerce Platforms
New Patent Litigation
Consolidated Transaction Processing LLC (CTP), a Nevada entity that has identified Equitable IP Corporation as its parent company, has filed another round in its e-commerce campaign, adding suits against Costco (1:19-cv-01915), Ford (1:19-cv-01916), Home Depot (1:19-cv-01917), JCPenney (1:19-cv-01918), and Lowe’s (1:19-cv-01919) in the District of Delaware to cases against Amazon, eBay, and Walmart already active there. All five new complaints assert the same five e-commerce patents, with infringement allegations focused on common features within the defendants’ e-commerce platforms, as well as features that distinguish between multiple sellers for a given item and that allow sellers to choose from multiple payment processors. The active suits against Amazon, eBay, and Walmart are themselves curious September 2019 reboots of March 2019 cases filed against those three companies (and later voluntarily dismissed).
October 12, 2019
Recently Resuscitated E-Commerce Campaign, with Apparent Ties to Equitable IP, Hits Etsy
New Patent Litigation
Consolidated Transaction Processing LLC (CTP) has added a case against Etsy (1:19-cv-00591) to the suits that it filed in mid-March against Amazon, eBay, Overstock.com, and Wal-Mart. All five cases were filed in Delaware, asserting the same five e-commerce patents, with infringement allegations focused on common features within e-commerce platforms, as well as features that distinguish between multiple sellers for a given item and that allow sellers to choose from multiple payment processors. In the first case in CTP’s campaign, filed in the District of Nevada in July 2016, Jet.com (subsequently acquired by Wal-Mart) filed an early motion to dismiss under Alice, characterizing three of the patents-in-suit as patent-ineligibly directed to the abstract idea of catalog sales and the other two, to the abstract idea of targeting advertisements based on customer location.
April 3, 2019
E-Commerce Campaign, Apparently Run by Equitable IP, Gins Back Up in Delaware
New Patent Litigation
Consolidated Transaction Processing LLC (CTP) has added more suits to its sole litigation campaign, which it resuscitated with a case filed against Wayfair last May in the Eastern District of Texas. This time the plaintiff has sued Amazon (1:19-cv-00518), eBay (1:19-cv-00519), Overstock.com (1:19-cv-00520), and Wal-Mart (1:19-cv-00521) in Delaware, asserting the same five e-commerce patents. At issue are a variety of common features in the defendants’ e-commerce platforms, including customer data retention and management, data management for products offered for sale and user reviews, purchase recommendations, user interface controls for immediate purchase or checkout, payment processing and the related use of customer data for shipment and billing info, order management, and related user notifications. Additionally, CTP targets features of those platforms that distinguish between multiple sellers for a given item and that allow sellers to choose from multiple payment processors.
March 24, 2019
SoundCloud Is the Latest Defendant in Disparate Litigation Campaigns of Equitable IP’s Erik Stamell
Patent Market, Patent Watch
Post Media Systems LLC has kept its sole litigation campaign alive, filing suit against SoundCloud (2:16-cv-01269) after a September settlement with iHeartMedia and an October settlement with Spotify. All patents in a family of five (7,069,310; 7,472,175; 8,015,263; 8,725,832; 8,959,181) are asserted in the new complaint, subsets having been asserted against the prior two defendants. The family generally relates to managing media files for playback over a computer network, with the defendants accused of infringement through the provision of their music and radio online services and related apps. Post Media’s is one of seven litigation campaigns, in disparate technical fields, initiated by entities managed by Erik Stamell, now the president of NPE Equitable IP Corporation, since November 2015.
November 16, 2016
Another Stamell-Affiliated Entity Moves North, From Texas to Michigan
High Frequency Trading Systems LLC (HFTS) has filed four new cases in the campaign it began in late 2015, asserting a single patent (7,231,363) generally related to electronically managing the exchange of financial instruments. Knight Capital (KCG BondPoint) (2:16-cv-13082), Liquidnet (2:16-cv-13077), MarketAxess Holdings (2:16-cv-13052), and MTS Markets (2:16-cv-13084) are accused of infringement through provision of online trading platforms. HFTS’s new filings provide just one example of the recent activities of its manager, Erik Stamell.
August 23, 2016
Patent Assignment Report for the Second Half of June 2016
In the second half of June 2016, RPX saw over 20 patent transfers to NPEs recorded with the USPTO. A number of those transactions involved patents that have been asserted in litigation against operating companies—some as recently as this past week.
July 8, 2016