Unified files IPR against US 9,838,720 owned by KAIST and KBS

On February 28, 2019, Unified filed a petition (with Akin Gump serving as lead counsel) for inter partes review (IPR) against U.S. Patent 9,838,720 as part of Unified’s ongoing efforts in its SEP Video Codec Zone. The ‘720 patent is owned by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) which are participating in both the MPEG-LA and HEVC Advance patent pools.

The '720 patent and its corresponding extended patent family is the largest families known to be owned by KAIST and represents approximately 42.8% of KAIST’s known U.S. assets. MPEG-LA and HEVC Advance claim that certain claims of the '720 patent are essential to the HEVC standard. After conducting an independent analysis, Unified has determined that the ‘720 patent is likely unpatentable.

Visit Unified’s Public Portal for more information about its Video Codec landscape (OPAL) and standard submission repository (OPEN). To read the petition and review the case record, view IPR2019-00725 on the Portal.

Unified files IPR against US 9,930,365 owned by Velos Media, LLC

On February 28, 2019, Unified filed a petition (with Erise IP serving as lead counsel) for inter partes review (IPR) against U.S. Patent 9,930,365, owned by Velos Media, LLC (Velos) as part of Unified's ongoing efforts in its SEP Video Codec Zone.

The ‘365 patent and its corresponding extended patent family is one of the largest families known to be owned by Velos and represents approximately 4% of Velos’ known U.S. assets. Including this petition, Unified has now challenged patents representing 21% of Velos’ total known U.S. assets.

Velos claims to have and seeks to license patents allegedly essential to the HEVC / H.265 standard. The ’365 patent is part of a family of patents that were originally assigned to Qualcomm Inc. and transferred to Velos Media in 2017.  After conducting an independent analysis, Unified has determined that the ‘365 patent is likely unpatentable.

Visit Unified’s Public Portal for more information about its Video Codec landscape (OPAL) and standard submission repository (OPEN). To read the petition and review the case record, view IPR2019-00757 on the Portal.

Unified files IPR against US 9,979,981 owned by Velos Media, LLC

On February 28, 2019, Unified filed a petition (with Wilmer Hale serving as lead counsel) for inter partes review (IPR) against U.S. Patent 9,979,981, owned by Velos Media, LLC (Velos) as part of Unified's ongoing efforts in its SEP Video Codec Zone.

The ‘981 patent and its corresponding extended patent family is one of the largest families known to be owned by Velos and represents approximately 3.5% of Velos’ known U.S. assets. Including this petition, Unified has now challenged patents representing 21.8% of Velos’ total known U.S. assets.

Velos claims to have and seeks to license patents allegedly essential to the HEVC / H.265 standard. The ’981 patent is part of a family of patents that were originally assigned to Sony Corporation and transferred to Velos Media in 2017.  After conducting an independent analysis, Unified has determined that the ‘981 patent is likely unpatentable.

Visit Unified’s Public Portal for more information about its Video Codec landscape (OPAL) and standard submission repository (OPEN). To read the petition and review the case record, view IPR2019-00707 on the Portal.

Unified files IPR against US 8,964,849 owned by Velos Media, LLC

On February 28, 2019, Unified filed a petition (with WilmerHale serving as lead counsel) for inter partes review (IPR) against U.S. Patent 8,964,849, owned by Velos Media, LLC and previously owned by Blackberry, as part of Unified's ongoing efforts in its SEP Video Codec Zone.

The '849 patent and its corresponding extended patent family is one of the larger families known to be owned by Velos. Including this petition, Unified has now challenged patents representing 21.8% of Velos’ total known U.S. assets.

Velos claims to have and seeks to license patents allegedly essential to the HEVC / H.265 standard. The ’849 patent is part of a family of patents that were originally assigned to Blackberry Ltd. and transferred to Velos Media in 2019.  After conducting an independent analysis, Unified has determined that the ‘849 patent is likely unpatentable.

Visit Unified’s Public Portal for more information about its Video Codec landscape (OPAL) and standard submission repository (OPEN). To read the petition and review the case record, view IPR2019-00710 on the Portal.

Another HEVC Advance patent owned by GE challenged as likely invalid

On February 28, 2019, Unified (represented by Baker Botts) filed a petition for inter partes review (IPR) against U.S. Patent 6,943,710 as part of its ongoing efforts in its new SEP Video Codec Zone. The '710 patent is owned by GE Video Compression, LLC (GEVC) which is participating in the HEVC Advance patent pool (HEVC Advance patent list).

The ‘710 patent and its corresponding extended patent family is one of the larger families known to be owned by GEVC and represents approximately 5% of GEVC's known worldwide assets. Including this petition, Unified has challenged patents representing over 44% of GEVC’s known U.S. assets to date.

HEVC Advance claims that certain claims of the '710 patent are essential to the HEVC standard. After conducting an independent analysis, Unified has determined that the ‘710 patent is likely unpatentable.

Visit Unified’s Public Portal for more information about its Video Codec landscape (OPAL) and standard submission repository (OPEN). To read the petition and review the case record, view IPR2019-00726 on the Portal.