TQ Delta LLC v. 2Wire Inc.
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July 14, 2022
IP Forecast: 'Pulp Fiction' NFT Feud To Play In LA Court
A federal judge in Los Angeles next week will hear lawyers for director Quentin Tarantino argue that a non-fungible token that recently sold for more than $1 million was based on his own handwritten screenplay for "Pulp Fiction" and doesn't belong to the movie studio that owns the copyright on his hit 1994 movie. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.
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August 17, 2021
Judge Denies Summary Judgment Bids In Signal Patent Feud
A Delaware federal judge has refused to give software company TQ Delta LLC or broadband equipment maker 2Wire Inc. a partial win in their long-running patent fight against each other, finding that there were too many factual issues to hand either side a win on patent validity questions.
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June 28, 2021
Software Co. Lands Quick Win In High-Speed DSL Patent Spat
A Delaware federal judge on Monday sided with software company TQ Delta LLC in a long-running dispute over high-speed DSL communication technology, finding that a broadband equipment maker infringed TQ Delta's patent with several of its products.
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October 19, 2020
Judge Assails 'Unreasonable' Arguments In DSL Patent Case
A Delaware federal judge appeared to be running thin on patience on Monday when he slammed a broadband equipment maker for putting forth an "unreasonable" number of invalidity defenses in a patent fight over high-speed DSL communication technology.
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January 17, 2020
Del. Jury Says 2Wire Infringed Another TQ Delta DSL Patent
A Delaware federal jury has found that 2Wire Inc. infringed yet another DSL patent owned by TQ Delta LLC, and that the patent isn't invalid.
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May 23, 2019
Del. Jury Sides With TQ Delta In DSL Patent Trial
A Delaware federal jury found Thursday that three patents held by DSL technology developer TQ Delta were infringed by competitor 2Wire Inc., giving the patent owner its first win in a series of intellectual property trials involving its large portfolio of digital communication technology.