Sentences with phrase «used by a patent troll»

The complaint is typical of tactics used by patent trolls: invoking old patents to make sweeping claims, while demanding an injunction, damages and a jury trial.
San Francisco, California — The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) won a court ruling today affirming that an infamous podcasting patent used by a patent troll to threaten podcasters big and small was properly held invalid by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

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Attacked by some as a patent troll for the $ 150 million he made, he now wants to bring the entire patent world into the 21st century, using AI and the blockchain.
The inquiry Ramirez intends to launch could uncover data and evidence to be used by Congress, federal courts, the Department of Justice and other agencies to combat the harm caused by patent trolls.
To deal with trolls» propensity to target small businesses, the administration wants new legislation that will «protect off - the - shelf use by consumers and businesses» from frivolous patent litigation.
A patent troll may work a variety of ways, though each positions patent ownership as a way to generate revenue without producing any material benefits by using the patent in question.
From what could find in this tired state, nintendo and M$ were sued by apparent patent trolls who only wish to sue instead of using patents to make products.
The solution to the problem of patent trolls is as simple as it is difficult to implement; more rigorous examination of patent applications, clarification and limitations of claims during prosecution, and increased use by the courts themselves (rather than the parties in litigation) of expert witnesses who can inform the court of the state of the art, and what implied limitations of the original invention should be considered by the court.
This is important for two reasons: One, the case is a big victory for end users — customers who buy products or utilize services — who increasingly find themselves targeted by patent trolls; two, patent exhaustion is an important legal doctrine that can and should be used more to protect those facing troll threats.
It's also a victory for trolls, which are shell companies backed by private equity firms and lawyers that use patents (often obtained from Microsoft and others under a «privateering» arrangement) to wage ruinous legal war against everyone from Martha Stewart to individual app developers.
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Generally speaking, defensive aggregators use the pooled resources of member companies to purchase patents that may otherwise have been purchased by trolls.
«Participants indicated specific concerns regarding intellectual property (such as patent troll risk, and the need for interoperability) and the co-chairs outlined some of the tools that could be used by the players to manage this risk.»
That makes Personal Audio a patent holding company or — in a less polite term used by tech companies and analysts — a patent troll.
We're asking the justices today to enforce the law and protect new businesses, new gadgets, and the customers who use these products and services by providing clear rules that crack down on patent trolls
You know, Apple gets sued all the time by patent trolls: people who claim ownership of an idea but don't actually do anything to develop product that uses the idea.
More recently, President Obama has also taken up the issue, calling out «patent trolls» rather than using the polite name — Patent Assertion Entities, — used by Rapatent trolls» rather than using the polite name — Patent Assertion Entities, — used by RaPatent Assertion Entities, — used by Ramirez.
Groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Consumer Electronics Association, and the Application Developers Alliance say that patent trolls, such as Lodsys, harm innovation by litigating in order to extort money from developers and companies based on generic software patents that they don't even use for practical purposes.
So - called patent trolls stifle innovation and harm our economy by making dubious claims of patent infringement and using the threat of expensive litigation to extort money from small businesses and nonprofits.
Interestingly, Mr. Almonia pushed things to the next level by using the «patent troll» phrase that is typically not mentioned by senior executives since it's a fairly loaded term: «The claims we dismissed were that Nokia would be tempted to behave like a patent troll or — to use a more polite phrase — a patent assertion entity.»
Unfortunately, avid technology users are unknowingly putting themselves at risk for litigation brought on by so - called patent trolls who buy questionable and overly vague patents, often by the hundreds or thousands, and use them to demand that operating companies pay a licensing fee or face litigation.
A number of our members have been targeted by patent trolls, and we have helped many of them fight back using the IPR process to challenge patents we believed weren't eligible for patent protection.
This case represents the first time the term «patent troll» was used by a Supreme Court justice in a decision (Justice Antonin Scalia in the case of Commil USA LLC v. Cisco).
Realtors ® are targeted by patent trolls at alarming rates for simply using common business technologies like dropdown menus and search functions on websites or scan - to - email technologies found in every office scanner.
He touted his administration's increase in loans to small businesses, and he called on Congress to pass patent reforms, an issue NAR has been focusing on to help decrease abusive efforts by so - called «patent trolls» to extract licensing fees from users of certain technologies, including online property search applications and some multipurpose office machines that some real estate companies use.
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