Media/Content Identification — US PTAB Patent Cases
3 decisions indexed
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Roku, Inc. v.Anonymous Media Research Holdings, LLC
Roku, Inc.'s IPR challenging Anonymous Media Research Holdings' content identification patent was denied by the PTAB. The Board found that Petitioner failed to demonstrate a reasonable likelihood of prevailing on its obviousness assertions against multiple prior art references.
Roku, Inc. v.Anonymous Media Research Holdings, LLC
Roku, Inc. has filed an IPR petition challenging a patent covering Audio/Video Fingerprinting and Playback Stream Analysis. The petitioner asserts that the challenged claims are obvious over multiple combinations of prior art references.
Roku, Inc. v.Anonymous Media Research Holdings, LLC
Roku, Inc. has filed an IPR challenging the validity of the '848 patent owned by Anonymous Media Research Holdings, LLC. The challenge centers on obviousness (103), arguing that specific combinations of prior art references render the claims unpatentable.
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