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Blue Jeans Network Files DJ Action Against Meetrix IP
New Patent Litigation
Verizon (Blue Jeans Network) (3:22-cv-01055) has filed a Northern District of California complaint against Anixa Biosciences, Inc. (f/k/a ITUS Corporation) subsidiary Meetrix IP, LLC, seeking declaratory judgments of noninfringement of four patents generally related to encrypted audio/video conferencing. Blue Jeans Network pleads that Meetrix “filed a complaint against BlueJean’s parent company, VCI [Verizon Communications Inc.]” in December 2021, targeting the “BlueJeans by Verizon [Virtual] Meetings, Webinars/Events, Connected Rooms, and Telehealth” videoconferencing products. Verizon has filed a motion to dismiss that Western District of Texas case for lack of personal jurisdiction.
March 1, 2022
Meetrix IP Revives Video Conferencing Campaign
New Patent Litigation
Meetrix IP, LLC, a subsidiary of publicly traded Anixa Biosciences, Inc. (f/k/a ITUS Corporation), has revived its second litigation campaign, begun in September 2016, with separate suits filed against Verizon (6:21-cv-01289) and Zoho (6:21-cv-01288) in the Western District of Texas. The NPE asserts five patents generally related to encrypted audio/video conferencing, with the defendants accused of infringement through the provision of their respective video conferencing platforms.
December 18, 2021
Publicly Traded Cancer Diagnostics Company Sues Zoom Video as Part of “Legacy Operations”
New Patent Litigation
The growing use of Zoom conferencing products during the global COVID-19 pandemic appears to have caught the attention of Meetrix IP, LLC. In its first lawsuit since April 2018, the subsidiary of publicly traded Anixa Biosciences, Inc. (f/k/a ITUS Corporation) has sued Zoom Video (1:20-cv-02022) in the District of Colorado over the provision of its video conferencing platform. The four asserted patents generally relate to encrypted audio/video conferencing.
July 14, 2020
As ITUS Pivots to Cancer Diagnostics, Its Sub Continues Legacy Patent Assertion Against Cisco and Microsoft
New Patent Litigation
In the summer of 2015, publicly traded NPE ITUS Corporation, announced executive changes and a new focus for the company’s future business: cancer diagnostics. This past November, ITUS continued its apparent pivot away from patent assertion, forming a new subsidiary to develop “immuno-therapy drugs against cancer”, revealing an initial focus on ovarian cancer, and indicating that the company will remain engaged in “limited patent licensing activities in the area of encrypted audio/video conference calling” only as part of its “legacy operations”, which would not “require material financial resources or attention of senior management”. Nevertheless, this past week, ITUS subsidiary Meetrix IP, LLC filed separate lawsuits against Cisco (1:18-cv-00309) and Microsoft (1:18-cv-00310), targeting the defendants’ WebEx and Skype (and Skype for Business) products, respectively, each with patents from its “encrypted audio/video conference calling” portfolio.
April 15, 2018
ITUS Keeps Asserting Former Meetrix Patents Despite Claimed Focus on Cancer Diagnostics
Meetrix IP, LLC, a subsidiary of publicly traded NPE ITUS Corporation, has filed three new lawsuits, one each against Citrix (1:16-cv-01033), LogMeIn (1:16-cv-01034), and Polycom (1:16-cv-01035). The complaints assert three unified communications patents (8,339,997; 9,094,525; 9,253,332), targeting the defendants’ audio/video conferencing platforms (i.e., Citrix’s GoToMeeting, LogMeIn’s Join.me, Polycom’s RealPresence Collaboration Server). ITUS has launched this new litigation campaign despite its recent claims that it is moving away from patent assertion as a form of revenue.
September 8, 2016