February 19, 2021
Quibi is suggesting that Elliott Management's financial support of Israeli technology company Eko's patent infringement case against the now-defunct short-form video streaming service is driven by the investment management firm co-CEO's romantic partnership with an Elliott management team member.
January 11, 2021
A California federal judge has rejected Israeli technology company Eko's request to freeze Quibi's assets in its patent infringement suit over the now-defunct streaming service's "Turnstyle" feature, highlighting a lack of evidence for such an extraordinary remedy.
October 29, 2020
Since short-form streaming startup Quibi announced last week that it plans to shut down, Israeli technology company Eko is urging a California federal judge to freeze certain Quibi assets to make sure Eko can recover damages in the companies' $100 million patent battle over Quibi's "Turnstyle" feature.
July 29, 2020
A patent battle between short-form streaming startup Quibi and an Israeli technology company called Eko will go ahead after a California federal judge consolidated the dueling lawsuits for pretrial purposes and nixed some of Eko's claims.
July 13, 2020
A California federal judge on Monday shot down an effort by New York-based video streaming service Eko to get a temporary injunction that would have forced upstart streaming service Quibi to shut down its "turnstyle" feature.
June 02, 2020
Short-form video streaming service Quibi on Monday urged a California federal judge to dismiss a patent, trademark and contract suit against it and its Hollywood powerhouse founder Jeffrey Katzenberg by tech rival Eko, saying a recent amendment to the suit "only magnifies the pleading defects."
May 07, 2020
An Israeli tech company urged a California federal judge during a phone hearing Thursday to stop short-form streaming startup Quibi from using video orientation technology it claims the company stole, while Quibi argued it would be irreparably harmed if it had to "rip out" its so-called Turnstyle feature.
March 10, 2020
Days after getting sued by the California-based short-form streaming startup Quibi, an Israeli technology company known as Eko filed its own lawsuit Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court, alleging Quibi had stolen Eko's video playback technology.