Source: https://www.retailpatentlitigation.com/2014/10/903/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 20:10:39+00:00

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The trolls became drastically more active in April, with a large cluster of filings in the days before the Senate’s patent reform bill would have made patent reform retroactive to. Of course, the reform legislation that seemed so certain died in the Senate. Repeat filers included Antennatech, c4cast, Clear With Computers, Eclipse IP, eDekka, GPNE, Joao Bock, Landmark Technology, Marshall Feature Recognition, NeoMedia Technologies, Olivistar, and TQP Development.
Lone Star WiFi LLC v. Marriott International Inc., (S.D. Cal.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 7,490,348 (Wireless network having multiple communication allowances); 8,312,286 (Wireless network having multiple communication allowances); and 8,583,935 (Wireless network having multiple communication allowances).
GPNE Corp. v. BP America Inc., (D. Del.).
Patent: 8,086,240 (Data communication system using a reserve request and four frequencies to enable transmitting data packets which can include a count value and termination indication information).
Joao Bock Transaction Systems, LLC v. Capital One Financial Corporation et al., (D. Del.).
Clear With Computers, LLC v. Northern Tool & Equipment Company, Inc. (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 5,625,776 (Electronic proposal preparation system for selling computer equipment and copy machines); and 7,606,739 (Electronic proposal preparation system).
Inventor Holdings, LLC v. Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc., (D. Del.).
Defendant: Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.
Patent: 6,381,582 (Method and system for processing payments for remotely purchased goods).
Stambler v. MasterCard Incorporated et al, (S.D. Fla.).
Patent: 5,793,302 (Method for securing information relevant to a transaction).
Klever Marketing, Inc. v. LivingSocial, Inc., (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Z-Dimensional, LLC v. Hammacher Schlemmer & Co., Inc. (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 7,729,530 (Method and apparatus for 3-D data input to a personal computer with a multimedia oriented operating system).
eDekka LLC v. ABT Electronics Inc. (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Disney Interactive Studios, Inc. f/k/a Disney Interactive, Inc.
Patent: 6,266,674 (Random access information retrieval utilizing user-defined labels).
Marshall Feature Recognition, LLC v. The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated, (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Antennatech, LLC v. American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (E.D. Del.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 8,112,131 (Radiative focal area antenna transmission coupling arrangement).
Interface IP Holdings, LLC v. Six Continents Hotels, Inc., (D. Del.).
Defendant: Six Continents Hotels, Inc.
Shoes For Crews, LLC v. Eclipse IP, LLC (S.D. Fla.).
Patent: 8,564,459 (Systems and methods for a notification system that enable user changes to purchase order information for delivery and/or pickup of goods and/or services).
Quxuz LLC v. Wedding Window, Inc., (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 7,353,199 (Method of moderating external access to an electronic document authoring development and distribution system).
Olivistar, LLC v. American Traffic Solutions, Inc. (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 6,839,731 (System and method for providing data communication in a device network); 8,239,481 (System and method for implementing open-control remote device control); and 7,944,469 (System and method for using self-learning rules to enable adaptive security monitoring).
TQP Development, LLC v. 8X8, Inc. (E.D. Tex.) (multiple cases).
Patent: 5,412,730 (Encrypted data transmission system employing means for randomly altering the encryption keys).
Eclipse IP LLC v. Dogeared Jewels and Gifts LLC, (C.D. Cal.) (multiple cases).
Patents: 7,319,414 (Secure notification messaging systems and methods using authentication indicia); and 7,479,899 (Notification systems and methods enabling a response to cause connection between a notified PCD and a delivery or pickup representative).
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. v. Costco Wholesale Corporation, (D. Colo.).

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