Advanced Video Technologies LLC v. HTC Corporation et al

  1. March 30, 2016

    'Patent Troll' Must Pay Extra Costs In HTC, Motorola IP Row

    So-called patent troll Advanced Video Technologies LLC is facing thousands more in costs from its failed patent suit against HTC, Motorola Mobility and BlackBerry, after a New York federal judge Tuesday ordered it to pay the tech companies' expert fees, among other expenses.

  2. December 14, 2015

    'Patent Troll' Can't Dodge Fees To HTC, Motorola, Blackberry

    A New York federal judge on Monday refused to reconsider her decision to award partial attorneys' fees to HTC Corp., Motorola Mobility LLC and BlackBerry Ltd. in a dismissed patent infringement suit brought by patent-assertion entity Advanced Video Technologies LLC, which she deemed a "patent troll."

  3. August 28, 2015

    'Patent Troll' Must Pay HTC, Motorola Atty Fees In IP Row

    A New York federal judge on Friday awarded partial attorneys' fees to HTC Corp., Motorola Mobility LLC and BlackBerry Ltd. in a dismissed patent infringement suit brought by Advanced Video Technologies LLC, which the judge called a "patent troll" that must pay fees under the U.S. Supreme Court's Octane ruling.

  4. April 28, 2015

    HTC, Motorola, BlackBerry Escape Video Compression IP Suit

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday tossed Advanced Video Technologies LLC's consolidated patent suit against several smartphone makers, saying AVT had not shown it had acquired the patent rights for the method of capturing and storing video used by HTC Corp, Motorola Mobility and BlackBerry in smartphones.

  5. November 08, 2013

    HTC Loses Bid To Invalidate Video Compression Patent

    A New York federal judge Thursday kept alive a consolidated patent suit brought by Advanced Video Technologies LLC accusing HTC Corp. and others of manufacturing smartphones that infringe a patent covering video compression technology.

  6. September 23, 2011

    HTC Faces Video Chip Patent Infringement Suit

    Advanced Video Technologies LLC filed suit Thursday in New York federal court accusing HTC Corp. and two subsidiaries of manufacturing smartphones that infringe a patent covering video compression technology.

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