Source: https://www.retailpatentlitigation.com/2018/11/july-2018-retail-patent-litigation-report/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 20:37:11+00:00

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The typical summer filing trend continued in July, NPEs appeared to be on a summer break as filings remained low. Frequent filers included Coding Technologies, Internet Media Interactive and Landmark Technology.
Internet Media Interactive Corp. v. Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. (D. Del.; N.D. Ill.) (multiple cases).
Coding Technologies, LLC v. Xymogen, Inc. (M.D. Fla.; N.D. Ga.; D. Del.) (multiple cases).
Aeritas, LLC v. Best Buy Co., Inc. (E.D. Tex.).
Sookbox Development LLC v. Walmart Inc. f/k/a Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Walmart Inc. f/k/a Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Patent: 9,497,137 (Digital content connectivity and control via a plurality of controllers that are treated discriminatively).
Allconnect, Inc. v. Consumer Brands, LLC (C.D. Cal.; W.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 8,346,624 (Systems and methods for recommending third party products and services); and 8,433,617 (Systems and methods for identifying third party products and services available at a geographic location).
Landmark Technology, LLC v. Learning Resources, Inc. (N.D. Ill.).
UnoWeb Virtual, LLC v. Alibaba.com Hong Kong Limited (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 8,307,047 (Method of a first host of first content retrieving second content from a second host and presenting both contents to a user); 9,589,273 (Method of three-level hosting infrastructure); and 8,037,091 (Method of using a code to track user access to content).
Wapp Tech Limited Partnership et al v. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 8,924,192 (Systems including network simulation for mobile application development and online marketplaces for mobile application distribution, revenue sharing, content distribution, or combinations thereof); 9,298,864 (System including network simulation for mobile application development); and 9,971,678 (Systems including device and network simulation for mobile application development).
Hawk Technology Systems, LLC v. Treasure Island, LLC, et al. (D. Nev.).
Judges: District Judge Richard F. Boulware, II; Magistrate Judge George Foley, Jr.
Patents: RE 37,342 (Dual format digital video production system); and RE 43,462 (Video monitoring and conferencing system).
Chapterhouse, LLC v. Shopify, Inc. (E.D. Tex.).
Patents: 7,552,087 (Electronic transaction receipt system and method); 7,742,989 (Digital receipt generation from information electronically read from product); 8,112,356 (System and method for providing automated secondary purchase opportunities to consumers); and 8,606,698 (Electronic transaction receipt system and method).
Riggs Technology Holdings, LLC v. McGraw-Hill Education, Inc. (D. Del.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 7,299,067 (Methods and systems for managing the provision of training provided remotely through electronic data networks to users of remote electronic devices).
Blue Spike LLC v. Dish Network Corporation et al. (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 7,159,116 (Systems, methods and devices for trusted transactions); 7,287,275 (Methods, systems and devices for packet watermarking and efficient provisioning of bandwidth); 7,475,246 (Secure personal content server); 8,224,705 (Methods, systems and devices for packet watermarking and efficient provisioning of bandwidth); 8,473,746 (Methods, systems and devices for packet watermarking and efficient provisioning of bandwidth); 8,538,011 (Systems, methods and devices for trusted transactions); 8,739,295 (Secure personal content server); 9,021,602 (Data protection method and device); 9,104,842 (Data protection method and device); 9,934,408 (Secure personal content server); RE 44,222 (Methods, systems and devices for packet watermarking and efficient provisioning of bandwidth); RE 44,307 (Methods, systems and devices for packet watermarking and efficient provisioning of bandwidth); and 7,664,263 (Method for combining transfer functions with predetermined key creation).

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