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Network-1 Extends Litigation over Battle-Tested—But Expired—PoE Patent
New Patent Litigation
Network-1 Technologies, Inc. has filed its first new litigation since 2018, suing Arista Networks (1:22-cv-01318), Fortinet (1:22-cv-01319), Honeywell (1:22-cv-01320), and Ubiquiti (1:22-cv-01321) over the provision of products that “distribute[] or use[] power transferred through Ethernet cables (‘Power over Ethernet’ or ‘PoE’), including Power Sourcing Equipment (‘PSEs’) and Powered Devices (‘PDs’) that are compliant with the IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at standards”. The publicly traded plaintiff asserts a single patent generally related to detecting PoE compatibility of networked devices via current probes and voltage sensing. The patent has been in suit since 2004 and is characterized in the new complaints as “the most important patent covering products that comply with the 802.3af standard” and as having generated more than $187M in licensing revenue over the years.
October 13, 2022
Plaintiff Cites Filings from Just-Ended Mirror Worlds Campaign in New Facebook Suit
New Patent Litigation
In a new Western District of Texas complaint, Virtual Creative Artists, LLC (VCA) has accused Meta Platforms (f/k/a Facebook) (6:22-cv-00265) of infringing, through the provision of www.facebook.com, two members of a six-patent family generally related, per the plaintiff, to “creating and distributing media content”. The plaintiff cites liberally from materials submitted in connection with litigation brought by Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC (a subsidiary of publicly traded Network-1 Technologies, Inc.) against Facebook, including diagrams purportedly submitted and statements allegedly made by an expert that Facebook hired in that case. Just last week, the campaign of Mirror Worlds ended, when Southern District of New York Judge John G. Koeltl granted Facebook summary judgment of noninfringement.
March 11, 2022
In Network-1 Power-over-Ethernet Suit, Texas Judge Upholds Noninfringement Verdict for HP and HPE but Revives Asserted Patent
Patent Litigation Feature
A Texas judge has upheld a noninfringement verdict for HP and HP Enterprise (HPE) in a Network-1 Technologies, Inc. lawsuit but overturned the jury’s finding of invalidity as to the asserted Power-over- Ethernet (PoE) patent (6:13-cv-00072). In a sealed August 29 order addressing a variety of post-trial motions, as well as issues from a May 2018 bench trial, District Judge Robert W. Schroeder III denied Network-1’s motion for a new trial on infringement yet granted judgment as a matter of law of validity, ruling that the patent is not invalid as obvious as found by the jury. Publicly traded Network-1 previously disclosed to investors that the newly revived patent-in-suit had been responsible for the majority of its licensing revenue prior to the invalidation of the claims asserted against HP and HPE.
September 3, 2018
Facebook Wins Dismissal of $100M Mirror Worlds Technologies Suit as Plaintiff’s Parent Reports Disappointing Q2 Financial Results
A New York judge has dismissed Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC’s (MWT’s) suit against Facebook. On August 11, District Judge John G. Koeltl granted summary judgment for the defendant, ruling that it had not infringed three document streaming patents through certain features of the Facebook platform, including the Timeline and News Feed features. The ruling comes as the plaintiff’s parent, publicly traded NPE Network-1 Technologies, Inc., reported a net loss and a drop in revenue for Q2 2018 as the result of an adverse ruling last year in the NPE’s Power over Ethernet campaign.
August 17, 2018
Buoyed by a Record 2016, Network-1’s Litigation Campaigns Carry On
Network-1 Technologies, Inc. released its 2017 second quarter results on August 14, providing updates on its Power-over-Ethernet campaign—which include a recent settlement and two upcoming trials—as well as on new litigation filed during Q2 in its document streaming campaign.
August 22, 2017
Mirror Worlds Sues Facebook, Adding Two Patents to Document Streaming Campaign
Publicly traded NPE Network-1 Technologies Inc., which reported multiple large settlements and a more than 74 percent increase in revenue last year, has filed its first new litigation in nearly 18 months. On May 9, its Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC subsidiary sued Facebook (1:17-cv-03473), accusing the company of infringing three document streaming patents through provision of its Timeline and News Feed features. One of the patents-in-suit (6,006,227) has been previously asserted by Mirror Worlds in cases against Apple, Best Buy, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, and Samsung that led to multi-million dollar settlements. The remaining two patents at issue, which are later issuing family members of the ‘227 patent (which expired in 2016), are new to litigation.
May 12, 2017
Network-1’s 2016 Revenue Spikes as Pendrell Continues Pivot Away from Patent Assertion, Reporting First Year of Operating Income
Network-1 Technologies, Inc. has disclosed a 74.5-percent increase in revenue for 2016 due to license agreements signed throughout the fiscal year, also announcing that its net income increased by five times compared to 2015. Meanwhile, Pendrell Corporation reported its first year of operating income in 2016 as it prepares to de-list from Nasdaq, part of the NPE’s ongoing efforts to shift away from patent assertion in the wake of adverse jury verdicts in its ContentGuard DRM campaign.
March 25, 2017
Network-1 and Apple Settle Document Streaming Suit
Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, a subsidiary of publicly traded NPE Network-1 Technologies, Inc., has reached a settlement in its litigation with Apple over a single patent (6,006,227) generally related to document streaming (6:13-cv-00419). Documents filed on July 8 in the Mirror Worlds lawsuit indicate that the parties came to an agreement shortly before jury selection was to begin in a retrial on the issue of infringement. In a press release, Network-1 stated that the parties had agreed to a $25M license to the ‘227 patent along with rights to other unspecified patents held by Network-1. The ‘227 patent expired earlier this year.
July 15, 2016