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Breaking the 5G Curve by Looking Beyond the U.S. Patent System

Unified’s Shawn Ambwani and Sam Jaffna published an article in IPWatchdog.com analyzing the growth in 5G Self-Declared Standard Essential Patents (SD-SEPs) and the idea that strategic oppositions and invalidity proceedings filed outside the U.S. could prove useful to manufactures/equipment makers of 5G technology. There are 94,000 active grants and applications (25,700 families) 5G SD-SEPs as of September 2020.

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While successful validity challenges of a patent in foreign countries do not conclusively prove the invalidity of the U.S. counterpart, the successful arguments used in these challenges have been effective in the U.S. and used to argue lower portfolio values.

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“Manufacturers of equipment implementing 5G technologies should consider strategic oppositions and invalidity proceedings outside the United States against SEPs held by major licensees. These challenges cost a tenth or more less than typical U.S. challenges and could impact the licensing value of up to 50% of the self-declared families of the major SEP holders.”

Click HERE to read the entire article posted on IPWatchdog.com.

Unified Files IPR Against Grecia Patent Asserted Against at Least 20 Companies

On February 17, 2016, Unified Patents filed for inter partes review of U.S. Patent 8,533,860, one of three patents owned and asserted by William Grecia against at least 20 companies in over 36 lawsuits in various jurisdictions across America.  Mr. Grecia claims the patents cover electronic payment technologies, among other things. Unified independently petitioned for IPR2016-00600, challenging claims 1-30…

Unified Successfully Holds Unpatentable All Challenged Claims of Dragon IP Patent

On February 5, 2015, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, in an inter partes review brought by Unified Patents, held all challenged claims unpatentable. IPR2015-01254 was brought by Unified to protect, inter alia, content delivery technologies. The challenged patent, U.S. Patent 5,930,444, claimed to have invented audiovisual recording and playback devices (e.g., TiVo-style recorders) that provide substantially simultaneous recording…

Unified Files IPR Against Rothschild Connected Devices Innovations, LLC Patent Asserted Against 60 Companies

On February 3, 2016, Unified Patents Inc. petitioned for inter partes review (IPR) of U.S. Patent 8,788,090, owned and asserted by Rothschild Connected Devices Innovations, LLC. The patent, described by the Washington Post as one of the worst four patents of 2015, has been asserted by Rothschild in at least fifty-seven cases in the past year, mostly in the…

Unified IPR Instituted Against All Claims of TransVideo Patent

On Friday, January 15, 2016, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) instituted another petition filed by Unified Patents Inc. against a patent owned by TransVideo Electronics, Ltd. (TransVideo) on grounds covering all claims. Unified filed the petition to protect, among others, content delivery technologies from questionable NPE assertions. TransVideo claims its patent covers, among other things, a global digital…