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IP Edge Kicks Off 2017 with Fresh Wave of Filings
Prolific patent monetization firm IP Edge LLC shows no signs of slowing down in the New Year, with affiliated NPEs filing another round of cases in the first week of January. Ruby Sands LLC has added new lawsuits to its troubled mobile banking campaign, while Packet Tread LLC and Cypaleo LLC have continued to expand their respective communications campaigns. These latest cases follow a surge of filings by other IP Edge affiliates in the final months of 2016.
January 6, 2017
MagnaCross Leads a Wave of IP Edge Filings as 2016 Comes to a Close
IP Edge LLC affiliate MagnaCross LLC has filed a fresh round of lawsuits, capping off a wave of year-end litigation by other NPEs also controlled by the prolific monetization firm. The latest MagnaCross complaints target Avaya (2:16-cv-01461), Comtrend (2:16-cv-01462), EnGenius (2:16-cv-01463), Huawei (2:16-cv-01464), Juniper Networks (2:16-cv-01465), Siemens (2:16-cv-01466), and Sierra Wireless (2:16-cv-01467), accusing the companies of infringing a single patent (6,917,304) generally related to wireless data transmission through the provision of wireless access points or routers.
December 29, 2016
Venadium Shifts Focus of Campaign Asserting Former Xerox Patent from Bluetooth to Website Login
In July 2016, the last of the 20 cases brought by Venadium LLC roughly one year earlier was dismissed with prejudice. Six weeks later, the NPE has rebooted its sole litigation campaign by filing five new lawsuits, one each against BuzzFeed (5:16-cv-00118), J.D. Power and Associates (5:16-cv-00119), LivingSocial (5:16-cv-00120), Spotify (5:16-cv-00121), and The Washington Post (5:16-cv-00122). A single, former Xerox patent (6,330,549) generally related to limiting software to authorized use is asserted. Perhaps in light of the shaky infringement allegations in Venadium’s first wave of suits, which targeted Bluetooth-enabled devices, these new complaints allege that the defendants’ websites infringe at least claim 1 of the ‘549 patent through their use of cryptographic protocols (e.g. RSA, Diffie-Hellman, and HMAC) during the login process.
September 2, 2016
Venus Locations Launches Four New Suits in Rebooted IP Edge Campaign
Venus Locations LLC has filed four new lawsuits in its sole litigation campaign, asserting a single patent (6,442,485) generally related to translating GPS location data into map data against Actsoft (2:16-cv-00983), InTouch GPS (2:16-cv-00984), Omnitracs (2:16-cv-00985), and Teletrac (2:16-cv-00986). As in Venus’s first round of litigation, which targeted various companies including AT&T, LYFT, Microsoft, SOFTBANK (Sprint), T-Mobile, Trimble Navigation, and Verizon, the NPE’s latest complaints accuse the defendants of infringement through the provision of GPS, navigation, and fleet tracking services. In April 2016, Venus Locations took this campaign over from NovelPoint Tracking LLC, an NPE formed in Texas in January 2012 by Gautham (Gau) Bodepudi, Sanjay Pant, and Lillian Woung, the principals of patent monetization firm IP Edge LLC.
August 31, 2016
Bluetooth-Enabled Phones Targeted in Cypaleo’s Latest Round of Litigation
Avaya (2:16-cv-00945), Grandstream Networks (2:16-cv-00946), Polycom (2:16-cv-00948), and Snom (2:16-cv-00949) are the latest companies to be sued in Cypaleo LLC’s sole litigation campaign. The NPE asserts a single, former Xerox patent (5,638,427) generally related to a networked device for monitoring a machine, the device having multiple communication interfaces. These new complaints bring the number of defendants in the campaign over 25; while past infringement allegations focused on smartphones, tablets, and gaming laptops, Bluetooth-enabled phones with USB ports (e.g. Avaya’s 1140E IP Desk Phone, Grandstream’s GXV3275, Polycom’s VVX600, and Snom’s 760 Desk Telephone) are now at issue.
August 25, 2016
April-May 2016 Sees Surge in Activity by IP Edge-Affiliated NPEs
Over the past two months, four NPEs with apparent connections to patent monetization firm IP Edge LLC have collectively filed nearly 50 patent infringement suits against operating companies. This report provides an overview of each of those four NPEs’ campaigns, which canvass a broad spectrum of defendants in multiple market sectors. Active defendants in these campaigns range from networking companies (Allied Telesis, Sophos) to retailers (1-800-Flowers, Staples), from electronics companies (Hisense, TCL) to wireless carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile).
May 27, 2016
Over a Three-month Span, Eight NPEs Filed More Than 260 Suits Asserting Former Xerox Patents
In mid-2015, the first of eight new NPEs began asserting former Xerox patents in litigation against operating companies. These NPEs collectively filed over 260 patent infringement cases between May and July 2015 alone, all asserting patents received from Xerox earlier this year.
November 12, 2015
Twenty Five More Suits by Genaville Brings Campaign Total to 50
Genaville LLC’s second round of litigation is no smaller than its first, adding 25 suits to the original 25 filed on May 28. Newly named defendants include Abercromie & Fitch, Container Store, Gilt Groupe, Home Depot, NFL, Ralph Lauren, and Systemax. Similar to the original suits, the new cases assert a single patent, 5,999,927, which concerns searching electronic documents in response to a search query. The patent-in-suit was developed by Xerox and assigned to Genaville in May 2015. Genaville’s first suits in May kicked off several campaigns asserting former Xerox patents. Other NPEs asserting patents acquired from Xerox include Graham Springs, Loramax, and Red Anvil.
June 15, 2015
Genaville Launches Litigation with 25 Suits Targeting Online Retail
Genaville LLC was incorporated in Texas on March 23, 2015, and just over two months later, it has filed its first round of litigation, involving 25 suits. The defendants are companies with a significant amount of online retail, including Crate & Barrel, Etsy, Harry & David, L.L. Bean, Major League Baseball, Nordstrom, and REI. Genaville’s suits assert a single patent that relates to searching electronic documents in response to a search query (5,999,927). The complaints accuse defendants’ websites of infringing the asserted patent.
May 29, 2015