OpenSky Industries, LLC v. VLSI Technology LLC

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Case Number:

IPR2021-01064

Case Type:

IPR

Status:

Trial Instituted

Petitioner:

OpenSky Industries, LLC

Patent Owner:

VLSI Technology LLC

Patent Number:

7725759

Tech Center:

2100

  1. August 08, 2022

    AIPLA Says 'Rare' PTAB Abuse No Basis For Sanctions Policy

    The American Intellectual Property Law Association has urged the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to not adopt any new policies to handle abuse as the USPTO director looks into whether companies challenging two VLSI Technology Inc. patents at the heart of a $2 billion jury verdict engaged in unethical conduct.

  2. August 01, 2022

    Vidal Won't Let VLSI Patent Challenger Dodge Discovery

    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director Kathi Vidal has overruled objections and ordered companies to comply with her discovery requests in a $2 billion dispute where she is reviewing whether companies challenging VLSI Technology patents engaged in unethical conduct.

  3. July 07, 2022

    Vidal Drills Down On Patent Abuse In VLSI Director Review

    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director Kathi Vidal on Thursday made clear she wants to get to the bottom of patent abuse allegations tied to challenges of VLSI patents Intel owes $2 billion for infringing, setting out extensive briefing for the parties and calling for outside input.

  4. June 07, 2022

    Vidal Intervenes In Challenge To Patents From $2B VLSI Win

    The Patent Trial and Appeal Board's controversial decision to review two VLSI Technology LLC patents that Intel is facing a $2 billion verdict for infringing led to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director Kathi Vidal on Tuesday invoking her director review powers.

  5. January 10, 2022

    VLSI Asks POP To Nix Review Of Patent That Drew $2.18B Win

    VLSI Technology LLC wants the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's precedent-setting panel to reconsider a decision granting a challenge to one of two patents involved in its historic $2.18 billion jury win against Intel in Texas, calling the challenge a form of "harassment."