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Apple and Qualcomm sought to transfer the patent troll case filed by Red Rock in 2021 to California, but their appeals have been denied by the U.S. District Judge and the Federal Circuit Court.
He said the companies hadn’t met the “demanding standard” to show a “clear abuse” of discretion by the judge. The case will continue in Texas, which is much more friendly to patent trolls such as Red ...
Popular sentiment says patent owners are bad actors simply because they are patent owners. Enforcing a patent against an alleged infringer can't make one a guilty of gaming patent litigation. But ...
Bitcoin MagazineThe Trolls Are Coming: Defending Bitcoin Mining from Patent TrollsThe clash between Malikie Innovations and Bitcoin miners exemplifies a classic conflict between open innovation ...
Introduction: Patent Trolls Targeting Bitcoin Mining Bitcoin’s use of elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), which is essential for generating key pairs and validating digital signatures, has drawn the ...
Apple today won a victory in its ongoing patent infringement litigation with Texas-based patent troll Optis, reports Reuters. The U.S. Court of ...
South Korean display technology firms have intensified patent litigation against Chinese competitors, reflecting growing tensions in the sector. Following Samsung Display's ongoing patent ...
Honeywell International Inc. has taken a proactive stance against what it describes as "unwarranted and unfounded" patent litigation by filing a declaratory judgment action in the Western District ...
Charlotte-based tech company Honeywell said it is in a legal battle with what it calls a patent troll.
In its lawsuit, Honeywell claimed the Canadian company’s sole business is patent licensing through litigation and threat of litigation.
Sen. Mike Crapo can safeguard Idaho by reforming the ITC, protecting companies like Micron Technologies from patent trolls and unfair trade practices.
While tariffs often dominate headlines about global competitiveness, a quieter but equally dangerous threat is growing at home: the abuse of our patent system by non-practicing entities, better known ...