Intellectual Ventures Sues Google/Motorola Mobility Yet Again, Using Highly Questionable Nokia Patents

from the look-at-that dept

Two years ago, we wrote about Intellectual Ventures suing Motorola Mobility over a really random collection of patents in Delaware. Apparently, that wasn't enough, because, IV has gone back to the well to file a totally different patent infringement lawsuit against Motorola Mobility on a different set of totally random and highly questionable patents, this time in the southern district of Florida. The patents in play:
  • 5,790,793: Method and system to create, transmit, receive and process information, including an address to further information
  • 7,136,392: System and method for ordering data messages having differing levels of priority for transmission over a shared communication channel
  • 6,121,960: Touch screen systems and methods
  • 7,382,771: Mobile wireless hotspot system
  • 7,564,784: Method and arrangement for transferring information in a packet radio service
  • 6,170,073: Method and apparatus for error detection in digital communications
  • 7,848,353: Method, communication system and communication unit for synchronisation for multi-rate communication
If these sound like a set of fairly random and extremely broad patents, you'd have a point. Just take a look at that first one, which is basically claiming the ability of a computer system to receive a URL (say, in an email message) and automatically pull part of the page in to the first computer -- ie., it's a patent on a really basic and obvious concept, to proactively pull data from a website referenced in a link as a sort of preview. As is so often the case with patents like this, this is the kind of thing lots of people talked about around the time it was patented, but which people didn't do because other aspects of the infrastructure weren't ready yet, such as bandwidth (i.e., in 1995, people didn't want to push too much to a user's computer, because there was a good chance they were speeding along on a 2400 baud modem).

Most of the other patents are similarly broad or obvious concepts that were generally not being done because of other factors, not because there was anything non-obvious about the idea, or that it was particularly difficult to do. A patent is supposed to incentivize someone to invent something that wouldn't otherwise be invented. That's not happening here.

And, remember, this is the same Intellectual Ventures that claims it that it focuses on "high quality" patents.

Oh yeah, also, for all the talk about IV's inventive operations, not a single one of these patents originated with IV. And they're not from the proverbial "independent inventor" IV likes to claim it's helping. The 784 and 073 patents both came from Nokia, while the other patents originated with a variety of other companies: NetDelivery, Conexant, ViA, In Motion and IP Wireless. Most of the companies are still in business. It's unclear if anyone -- such as Nokia -- retains an interest in those patents, but that would be a pretty slimy move to pass off patents to IV to avoid suing a direct competitor themselves. As Groklaw rightly notes, this certainly has all the hallmarks of privateering, where big companies pass off their patents to some trolls to do their dirty work. It's just that, in this case, the troll is the world's largest, Intellectual Ventures.
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Filed Under: patent troll, patents, privateering
Companies: google, intellectual ventures, motorola mobility, nokia


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    That One Guy (profile), 20 Jun 2013 @ 2:09pm

    IV: High on patent count and ego, not so much on IQ

    So the FTC says it plans on cracking down on patent trolls, and IV responds by attempting to shake down several companies using patents that are blatantly bogus and should never have been granted in the first place, all originally held by other companies...

    Either they aren't following the news, or they are damn sure that the FTC would never actually come after them, because I just cannot imagine how else they could have done something so blatantly designed to draw the attention of the FTC as a perfect first case when going after patent trolling operations.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 20 Jun 2013 @ 3:59pm

      Re: IV: High on patent count and ego, not so much on IQ

      these guys are going for broke. they need to win big one last case before they are forced to forfeit all of their money.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Shmerl, 20 Jun 2013 @ 6:18pm

        Re: Re: IV: High on patent count and ego, not so much on IQ

        FTC should force them to pay back all the money they extorted from others, and that would make them broke for good.

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  • identicon
    Zem, 20 Jun 2013 @ 4:10pm

    They are suing the wrong people!

    Clearly Google et al are doing this under the direct instruction of the NSA, in order to collect all that data.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 20 Jun 2013 @ 4:26pm

    blue take the fifth.

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    Anonymous Coward, 20 Jun 2013 @ 8:20pm

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      Anonymous Coward, 20 Jun 2013 @ 8:24pm

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      btrussell (profile), 21 Jun 2013 @ 5:27am

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      "Protector of freedom on the internet? You decide."

      We have.

      We decided you have gone off the deep-end.

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    Anonymous Coward, 20 Jun 2013 @ 8:36pm

    See the link that Mike is so ashamed of that he's trying to censor it--just like a Chinese dictator: http://pastebin.com/5VUv7utm

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  • identicon
    Pixelation, 20 Jun 2013 @ 10:30pm

    A dream of a happy day...

    The day IV is fined out of existence.

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    Anonymous Coward, 21 Jun 2013 @ 12:57am

    could this be a good case as the first of what Obama has said has to stop, the Patent Trolling by those that are stifling innovation?? perhaps this could get more interesting than the IV cases to date

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    ethorad (profile), 21 Jun 2013 @ 1:02am

    IV are pirates!

    From wikipedia:

    "The distinction between a privateer and a pirate has been, practically speaking, vague, often depending on the source as to which label was correct in a particular circumstance. The actual work of a pirate and a privateer is generally the same (raiding and plundering ...)"

    Can we start a fight between the MPAA/RIAA and IV?

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    RyanNerd (profile), 21 Jun 2013 @ 5:56am

    They should sue the NSA

    I'm certain there are many patents out there for collecting the meta-data of phone calls.
    They could even join Rand Paul's class action suit against the NSA. Finally we would have a case for patent trolling that would actually be in the interest of the public.

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