PTAB

Tanit Ventures entity L2 Mobile Tech wireless patent reexam granted

On February 17, 2023, less than two months after Unified filed an ex parte reexamination, the USPTO granted Unified’s request, finding substantial new questions of patentability on the challenged claims (claims 1-10) of U.S. Patent 8,321,740, owned and asserted by L2 Mobile Technologies LLC, an NPE and entity of Tanit Ventures Inc. The ’740 patent is generally directed to Transmission Time Interval (TTI) bundling in user equipment of a wireless communication system. This reexamination was filed as part of Unified’s 3GPP SEP zone.

Unified is represented by Eric Buresh and Nick Apel of Erise IP and by in-house counsel, Jordan Rossen and Jessica L.A. Marks.

To view any documents for the reexamination proceedings on Unified's Portal, go to https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/exparte/90015180.

CommWorks cellular patent held invalid

On February 13, 2023, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) issued a final written decision in Unified Patents, LLC v. Commworks Solutions, LLC holding all challenged claims of U.S. Patent 8,923,846 unpatentable. Owned by CommWorks Solutions, LLC, an NPE and subsidiary of IP Investments Group LLC, the ‘846 patent relates to the recovery of information in a mobile communications network. It had been asserted against Comcast Cable Communications.

View district court litigations by CommWorks Solutions. To read the petition and view the case record, see Unified’s Portal. Unified was represented by in-house counsel Michelle Aspen, Ashraf Fawzy, and Jordan Rossen.

Ideahub final decision affirmed by Federal Circuit

On February 10, 2023, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit summarily affirmed the PTAB’s ruling that all challenged claims of U.S. Patent 9,641,849 are unpatentable. Owned by Ideahub Inc., the IPR was filed as part of Unified's ongoing efforts in its SEP Video Codec Zone. The '849 patent relates to a video compression technique known as intra prediction and Access Advance claims that certain claims of the '849 patent were essential to the HEVC standard.

This appeal comes from a Final Written Decision (IPR2020-00702) invalidating U.S. Patent 9,641,849 and denying a motion to amend the claims based on a lack of written description support. The decision is a nonprecedential written opinion.

Unified was represented by Angela Oliver, Raghav Bajaj, David McCombs, Jon Bowser, and Debbie McComas from Haynes and Boone, and by in-house counsel, Roshan Mansinghani, Ashraf Fawzy, and Michelle Aspen, in these proceedings. Visit Unified’s Portal for more information about its Video Codec landscape (OPAL) and standard submission repository (OPEN).

Dynamic IP Deals entity MCOM IP financial services patent held invalid

On February 8, 2023, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) issued a final written decision in Unified Patents, LLC v. MCOM IP, LLC holding all challenged claims of U.S. Patent 8,862,508 unpatentable. Owned and asserted by mCom IP, LLC, a Dynamic IP Deals entity, the '508 patent is directed to using e-banking touchpoints to provide personalized financial services. The patent had been asserted over 40 times against various banks and financial services companies, including Wells Fargo, US Bank, PNC, IBM, and NCR Corp.

View district court litigations by mCom. To read the petition and view the case record, see Unified’s Portal. Unified was represented by David Tennant and Jacob Rothenberg of Allen and Overy and by in-house counsel, David Seastrunk, Ashraf Fawzy, and Jordan Rossen.

ETRI / KAIST video codec patent revoked by EPO

On February 6, 2023, the European Patent Office revoked all claims of EP 2627085. The EP ‘085 patent is owned by the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). The patent is related to patents that are designated essential to the Access Advance patent pool as well as SISVEL’s AV1 patent pool.

Read the entire filing below. Unified is represented by Dr. Andrew McGettrick and Dr. Susan Keston at HGF Law, and by in-house counsel, Jessica L.A. Marks and Roshan Mansinghani.