Company: VPLM
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001493152-25-029094
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Company: Voip-pal.com Inc
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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 September 7, 2021, relates to classification/routing, similarly to the counterpart U.S. patents
described above.

1.17
Canadian Patent No. 3,045,681, issued October 12, 2021, relates to classification/routing, similarly to the counterpart U.S. patents
described above.

1.18
Canadian Patent No. 3,045,683, issued October 26, 2021, relates to classification/routing, similarly to the counterpart U.S. patents
described above.

    2.
    Lawful
    intercept

    ●
    U.S.
    Patent Nos. 8,422,507; 9,143,608; 9,549,071; and 10,038,779, Canadian Patent No. 2,670,510 and European Patent No. 2,090,024 generally
    relate to, for example, lawfully intercepting Voice Over IP (VoIP) and other data communications (e.g., when required by law enforcement
    agencies).

    ●
    None
    of these patents are currently asserted in litigation.

2.1
U.S. Patent No. 8,422,507, issued April 16, 2013, applies, for example, to lawful intercept scenarios in which communications originating
in an Internet Protocol (IP) network system from a subscriber to another party occur through a media relay, where information associated
with the subscriber profile meets intercept criteria, such that a routing message is produced to cause the media relay to send a copy
of the communications to a mediation device.

2.2
U.S. Patent No. 9,143,608, issued September 22, 2015, applies, for example, to lawful intercept scenarios in which communications
originating in an Internet Protocol (IP) network system from a subscriber to another party occur through a media relay, and where a profile
associated with the subscriber includes intercept determination information and destination information indicating where to send monitored
communications. For example, when intercept criteria are met, at least some of the intercept determination information and the destination
information are included in a routing message.

2.3
U.S. Patent No. 9,549,071, issued January 17, 2017, generally relates to, among other things, lawfully intercepting Internet Protocol
(IP) communications between a first party and a second party, where a profile associated with the first or