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December 22, 2020
Albright Affirms MV3 Gets Nothing From Roku Post-Trial
Texas federal Judge Alan Albright has definitively enshrined Roku's win in a suit by MV3 over a streaming patent, entering final judgment and ending MV3's determined fight for a new trial, at least for now.
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December 18, 2020
Court Won't Hold New Trial After Roku Beats $41M IP Suit
U.S. District Judge Alan D. Albright on Friday declined to order a new trial after a jury in the Western District of Texas cleared Roku Inc. of infringing an MV3 Partners LLC streaming media patent, denying MV3's bid for a do-over in the $41 million dispute.
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November 10, 2020
Roku Fights New Trial Bid In $41M Media Streaming IP Suit
Roku Inc. has urged a Texas federal judge not to order a new trial after a jury cleared it of infringing an MV3 Partners LLC streaming media patent, saying MV3 is not entitled to a do-over in the $41 million dispute just because it doesn't like the outcome.
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October 27, 2020
Roku's 'Brazen Misconduct' Warrants New IP Trial, Rival Says
MV3 Partners LLC on Monday slammed Roku Inc. for "constant and brazen misconduct" during a trial this month, telling a Texas federal judge that it should get another chance to convince a jury that Roku infringed its streaming media technology patent.
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October 16, 2020
3 Things To Know After Busy WDTX Patent Judge's 1st Trial
Now that the first patent jury trial before Western District of Texas Judge Alan Albright has ended with a complete verdict for the defense, here's what attorneys say litigants gearing up for future trials in the burgeoning patent hotspot of Waco can learn from the case.
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October 14, 2020
Roku Beats $41M Infringement Claim In Texas Trial
A Western District of Texas jury on Wednesday cleared Roku Inc. of claims that its RokuTV and Roku Players devices infringed patented media streaming technology, denying the patent holding company's claim for more than $41 million in past damages.
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October 09, 2020
COVID-19 IP Catch-Up: Moderna Promises & Ed Sheeran
In this round of intellectual property updates tied to the COVID-19 pandemic, Moderna said it would hold off on enforcing certain patents and Ed Sheeran said getting to the U.S. for a copyright trial may be impossible, among many other litigation updates.
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October 05, 2020
Roku Tells WDTX Patent Jury Its Tech's Web Access Is Key
Roku Inc. told a Texas federal jury Monday that during a weeklong trial, jurors will learn about several differences between the company's RokuTV and a streaming media technology patent it's accused of infringing, kicking off U.S. District Judge Alan Albright's first patent jury trial since his appointment to the bench in September 2018.
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August 14, 2020
COVID-19 IP Catch-Up: All Eyes On Texas
In this round of intellectual property updates tied to the ongoing pandemic, patent trials across Texas continued to get pushed back, except in Marshall, where an in-person jury hit Apple with a half-billion-dollar verdict Tuesday.
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August 10, 2020
Roku's Trial Delay Request OK'd By 'Surprised' Texas Judge
U.S. District Judge Alan D. Albright on Monday again delayed a patent jury trial involving Roku because of the coronavirus pandemic, noting his surprise this time that Roku's attorneys had asked for the case to start in October because of persistent safety concerns.