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Legal Issues

by Mike Masnick


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cable modems, digital tv, docsis, patents

Companies:
rembrandt ip



Patent Hoarder Going After Cable Companies, TV Broadcasters

from the anyone-and-everyone dept

Here we go with yet another ridiculous patent hoarding company trying to sue anyone and everyone. This time, it's Rembrandt IP, a company that we recently wrote about for gaming the new MercExchange injunction rules. It did so by getting two competitors to fight against each other, allowing only one to license the patent, which the "winner" could then use to force an injunction against the other one (basically, suing two competitors and telling whichever one caved first that it could help put the other out of business). A few weeks back, it unfortunately won that case, and is now gearing up to use the winnings as it claims patents on both the digital TV broadcasting standard and the widely used cable modem standard, DOCSIS. In both cases, it's asking for huge licensing fees. On the broadcasting standard, it may have a tough battle, as it appears that Rembrandt is doing the same thing that the FTC just smacked down another company for doing: basically buying up a patent and then ignoring an earlier agreement on how that patent would be used. In this case, Rembrandt is trying to ignore the fact that AT&T (who originally held the patent) promised to license it for "Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory" (RAND) rates. Either way, though, this is yet another unfortunate example of a hedge fund-backed patent hoarder trying to exploit the system, rather than doing anything to "promote the progress."

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    Feb 18th, 2008 @ 9:33am
  • who is behind this?

    by matt

    has anyone looked into who owns this patent company and their ties? I have a feeling this is not something they just picked up and decided to do...someone is behind it.

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  • Feb 18th, 2008 @ 10:53am
  • Sure is sad...

    by BubbaLove

    Boy, these patent abuse stories come out every day now. It's so sad that this is the state of business today - people trying to make a quick, dishonest buck off of ideas that weren't even theirs are helping to ruin industry. This is going to get out of hand to a point where US markets won't be able to compete on a global scale anymore, and there's not going to be anyone to blame but ourselves for trying to game the system. Truly disgusting.

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  • Feb 18th, 2008 @ 1:49pm
  • You know what is next...

    by Wildhoof

    Ever since Al Gore said he invented the internet, I've been waiting for him to sue the pants off of all the ISPs. Okay, just kidding, couldn't resist.

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

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