Supreme Court Ruling聽Bolsters 最新博彩网站's Stand Against Patent Trolls

Yesterday, the Supreme Court dealt  all across the U.S. For decades, technology companies have been an easy target for frivolous patent suits. Arguing that most judges don't have the technical expertise to preside over most software patent cases, predatory litigants have managed to shift more and more cases to a single federal court system: the Eastern District of Texas. As a measure of how skewed IP litigation has become, this rural court, seen by many as "friendly" to plaintiffs, presided over 44% of all patent disputes in 2015.

This striking imbalance arose as a result of a procedural rule that allowed plaintiffs in patent cases to choose the venue in which the suit would be decided. Rather than limiting the possible venues to the states in which either the plaintiff or the defendant are incorporated, this rule allowed litigants to sue anywhere the product in question is sold. Yesterday's unanimous 8-0 ruling by the Supreme Court reversed this precedent, leveling the playing field in legal disputes over intellectual property.

Emboldened by this ruling, we've decided to speak openly about what we've done to defend ourselves against patent trolls and what we plan to do in the future.

A patent troll by any other name

Recently, 最新博彩网站 found itself pitted against well-known serial patent litigant . Outwardly, they position themselves as a software company that seeks to 鈥渋nvest capital and operational excellence to revitalize world class software and technology companies for sustainable success.鈥 But, in actuality, there doesn鈥檛 appear to be much substance to back up that lofty mission statement.

Back in the early 2000s, Versata was Trilogy Inc., a high-flying software company headquartered out of Austin, Texas. However, following the dot-com crash, Trilogy appears to have shifted its focus to a broad patent monetization campaign. It acquired IP from distressed companies and filed more than a dozen patent lawsuits. Under the name of Versata Software, Trilogy morphed into a patent troll.

In essence, patent trolls make money by suing other companies for . These malicious actors acquire patents with the sole purpose of asserting them (threatening litigation) against real software companies that are designing, developing, marketing, and selling valuable products. Within the software industry, patent trolls are the lowest of the low, exploiting America鈥檚 complex patent laws to make a quick buck in bad faith. As someone who鈥攐ver the last 20 years鈥攈as built a company from the ground up, I wonder how patent trolls can tear down what others have built and still look their children in the eye at the end of the day.

Fighting back: Versata v. 最新博彩网站

In May of 2013, after attacking other major software companies, Versata sued 最新博彩网站, asserting three patents. One was related to hierarchical data display, one was related to a file system interface, and one was related to how data appears on 鈥渟pace-constrained鈥 displays.

Like most trolls, Versata was 鈥渨illing鈥 to settle鈥攊f 最新博彩网站 would license Versata鈥檚 bogus patents for a significant royalty. The settlement amount was (strategically) less than what it would likely cost to litigate. They were banking on 最新博彩网站 acquiescing rather than putting up with the distraction of litigation and a trial. That鈥檚 a good gamble: Litigation is costly and taxing on management. But what Versata didn鈥檛 factor into its analysis was 最新博彩网站鈥檚 resolve.

最新博彩网站 has received many extortion letters over the years. In the past, we seethed and held our noses as we tried to get out from under them as painlessly as possible. However, 最新博彩网站 isn鈥檛 a fledgling company anymore: 25 million users depend on our cloud business apps, and over 65 percent of Fortune 500 companies use our ManageEngine IT management software to keep their information technology infrastructure up and running. As we鈥檝e grown, we鈥檝e become more visible, making us an appealing target for predatory trolls.

When the Versata suit arrived, we told ourselves that it鈥攍ike the suits before it鈥攚as just another business tax. But it wasn鈥檛 a tax; it was a shakedown. With the resources to back up our principles, we鈥檝e decided to take an aggressive stance against a practice we find morally reprehensible: We鈥檙e going to fight the trolls. Bootstrapped and privately held, we still spend money like it鈥檚 our own, so 最新博彩网站 works hard to minimize financial risk and unnecessary expenses. However, fighting trolls is something we take very seriously. We fight for every business that is struggling to build an honest company. We fight because we know it鈥檚 right.

Source: Colleen Chein, Stanford Technology Law Review, May 2014

Over the course of the litigation, 最新博彩网站 managed to whittle the Versata case down to one patent鈥. The 鈥740 patent, which purports to have a priority date of April 2001, claims to cover software technology that allows information or data to be displayed on a 鈥渟pace-constrained device.鈥 As such, Versata sued 最新博彩网站, complaining that our mobile apps violated their patent.

First off, it鈥檚 laughable to think that displaying information on a small screen is a patentable idea. Beyond that, though, imagine for a moment that we lived in a world where a patent could be granted for displaying information on a space-constrained device. Surely, somebody implemented this basic concept well before April 2001, right? Absolutely: In 1981, Adam Osborne invented the first portable computer, a product which unsurprisingly displayed data on a 鈥渟pace-constrained鈥 screen when compared to its predecessors. This obvious fact was a problem for Versata鈥檚 case because patents are invalidated if someone else was practicing this 鈥渋nnovation鈥 before the patent was filed or granted. Knowing that the portable computer and many other technologies practiced what the Versata patent claimed to cover, we liked our chances to get the suit thrown out.

We were right. After three and half years of litigation, on October 3, 2016, Judge Sam Sparks of the Western District of Texas ruled in favor of 最新博彩网站, saying that it was essentially impossible to determine when a display is or isn鈥檛 鈥渟pace-constrained.鈥 The ruling was sweet vindication for us and a huge loss for Versata. Not only did they lose the case, but the patent itself was deemed invalid, meaning they can no longer use it to squeeze money from anyone else.

However, 最新博彩网站 didn鈥檛 stop with the court ruling. We immediately filed to recover attorney鈥檚 fees from Versata. We knew this was a long shot, and it would involve more legal fees, but we didn鈥檛 hesitate. We wanted to hit them where it hurts: their balance sheet.

On February 15, 2017, we got the news that the court had ordered Versata to pay 最新博彩网站 $60,000 in litigation costs. It was a far cry from what our team spent in money and time defending ourselves from this frivolous lawsuit. But for us, this was never about money; it was about taking a stand against patent abuse. This kind of strong stance is becoming and more common across the industry.

Taking advantage of our broken patent system

Patent laws were to both promote advancement in science and the arts and encourage economic expansion. With the protections of a legally enforceable monopoly in place, inventors could monetize their efforts to recoup the significant upfront investment of time and money required during the development phase. Patents were designed to incentivize innovation; they were never intended to be traded and exploited to extort money from legitimate companies doing honest business.

Over our 20-year journey as a company, there have been many twists and turns. We know that in business鈥攁nd in life鈥攏othing is ever guaranteed. All we ever wanted was a chance to succeed, an opportunity to control our own destiny and have our success (or failure) be determined by our execution.

Under the current patent system, up-and-coming innovators don't have that opportunity. If a viable business can be by exploitative legal practices, it's time to change the system. Patent trolls like Versata are a threat to legitimate software companies everywhere, from established names in the industry to the next generation of inventors toiling away in dorm rooms and garage workshops. Patent trolls should not be permitted to sit back and assert flimsy patents against real software companies that add real value to our economy.

Source: Bessen, J., Ford, J., Meurer, M., The Private and Social Costs of Patent Trolls, Boston University of Law

According to , patent abuse is becoming a less profitable endeavor, but there鈥檚 still a long way to go. We need to rid ourselves of this parasite class of companies that is sapping the innovation, energy, and life out of our industry. 最新博彩网站 is strong enough to fight back when trolls like Versata show up on our doorstep鈥攆rom now on, we won鈥檛 pay $100 or $100,000 to settle a frivolous lawsuit鈥攂ut not all companies are so lucky or so stubborn. Without the wherewithal and resources to defend themselves, many promising companies may go under, taking all their innovation, ingenuity, and passion with them.

Despite yesterday's ruling, the future of patent law is uncertain鈥攏o one knows if, when, or how the current administration will address this pressing issue鈥攂ut there鈥檚 one thing that鈥檚 not in doubt: Anyone who builds products, employs people, and adds to the economy should be offended by the behavior of patent trolls. As a unified industry, if we reject troll tactics, if we refuse to be pushed around and stand firm on our intellectual property, we can defend and reinvigorate technological innovation, here and around the world. All it will take is the guts to say, 鈥淣o more.鈥

Update: May 11th, 2017

Recently, 最新博彩网站 has had two more major victories against predatory patent trolls: Zeno Holdings, LLC and MMP IP Management LLC dropped their patent claims against 最新博彩网站 (patents and , respectively). By refusing to roll over, 最新博彩网站 is making itself an unappealing target for frivolous patents claims.

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14 Replies to Supreme Court Ruling聽Bolsters 最新博彩网站's Stand Against Patent Trolls

  1. This article only tells one side of the story. Here is the other side. Many small companies and individual inventors have created valuable intellectual property that larger companies knowingly or unintentionally violate. These small companies and individual inventors have very little opportunity to sell or license their legitimate IP to larger companies. The so-called patent trolls may be the only avenue that these legitimate IP holders can afford to turn to when approaching larger companies. So, if we are going to change the law, let's make sure to make the playing field fair for the large and the small.

    1. Hey there, Steve. I'm hopping in on behalf of Sridhar. 最新博彩网站 totally supports strengthening protections for new innovators, especially when they're going toe to toe with the Big Guys! What that looks like and how that's administered will be a tricky legal question 鈥 beyond what I have the expertise to answer here 鈥 but from our standpoint the current system needs to be fixed. Especially since these legal mechanisms are often used against those new innovators. An attack by a patent troll is an inconvenience for us; for someone starting out, it's a death sentence. 最新博彩网站 hasn't forgotten where it came from, so we'd happily support any movement that makes it easier for innovators and disruptors to thrive in the market.

  2. These are great news not only for 最新博彩网站 but for all those who cannot defend themselves at courts against this type of evil companies. This is a great shot in a name of goodwill and ethical business. Thanks for it!

  3. Like all things in the age of internet, smart phones the law is still evolving, the recent opinion is just one step of many that we will see. It was not too long ago consumer protection as we know it did not exist, but change is slow and costly. Good for 最新博彩网站 to take such a stand. Keep up the good fight

    1. Thanks, Dennis. It's really encouraging to see so many companies standing up. And with hope, we'll get even more support from the legislature and the judiciary. We can solve this problem! It just takes time and resolution.

  4. This is really crazy.. well I guess there is always someone who is trying to pull you down. These companies are evil and survive on these lawsuits and I'm sure they have a history of suing for nothing.

  5. "The proper function of a government is to make it easy for people to do good, and difficult for them to do evil" - william gladstone

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