Patent Troll VirnetX Wants To Ban FaceTime and iMessage, Increase Damages Award By $190M (9to5mac.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Earlier this year, patent troll VirnetX won a court battle with Apple to the tune of $625 million. Now, the company wants to increase the damages award by $190 million. Law360 reports: "At a post-trial hearing Wednesday, Texas technology company VirnetX argued that although an injunction blocking Apple's popular video chatting and messaging features, along with a virtual private network on demand feature, may seem like a harsh remedy, it is necessary because of the irreparable harm Apple's infringement caused the company. VirnetX also asked the court to increase the jury's damages award by at least $190 million, arguing that Apple has been the 'poster child' for unreasonable litigation tactics." VirnetX also wants the court to block FaceTime and iMessage entirely. "Meanwhile, Apple argued that in light of U.S. Patent and Trademark Office decisions rejecting the four patents-in-suit, an injunction would be inappropriate, as would any ongoing royalty based on FaceTime, iMessage and virtual private network on demand features. The tech giant also sought a mistrial based on a purportedly inappropriate argument to the jury and argued that the company is entitled to a judgment of non infringement, despite the jury verdict, based on VirnetX's allegedly insufficient evidence," reports Law360.
When are legitimate IP and patent holders going to band together and take out the courts in Texas? Sure, we all have different ideas about "Intellectual Property" and patents, but this has to stop. The courts in Texas are a money making enterprise that should be taken down with the RICO Act. It's a State of Texas sponsored SCAM. The "big players" like Apple and Microsoft (I know, I know...) need to "pony up" and kill this shit off.
If you want news from today, you have to come back tomorrow.
Maybe if enough people are inconvenienced by software patents there might finally be enough political capital to abolish them.
I suspect Microsoft paid then $23 million because it would give the company the appearance of substance, knowing the bigger targets of Apple and Samsung had a lot more to lose. I even suspect there is a deal whereby Microsoft recoups that money via a different route.
https://www.virnetx.com/microsoft-and-virnetx-settle-patent-infringement-cases/
"As part of the settlement, Microsoft takes a license to the VirnetX patents for Microsoft’s products and will make a one-time payment of $200 million to VirnetX. All other aspects of the settlement and license were not disclosed."
If you recall the Android infringement lawsuits where deals have been done to return license money via discounts on products. To give the appearance of a license fee being paid.
These patent trolls are a bane to life. They are *RIGHTLY* called trolls, because when you try to cross an open bridge, they come up out from hiding, and demand payment, just for being able to go forward. There is nothing that they offer. Now someone said "oh small companies blah blah". NO! These are not small startup companies working hard and inventing. They are teams of lawyers. They have paper that they managed to buy at a low price and sit on. When they find a target, they litigate. Do they do anything with the money? They live the high life! A team of 12 lawyers with a booty of $625 million means a cut of $52 million per lawyer, although the house takes a bigger cut of the take, so the average lawyers cut is about $40 million. It's like winning the super lottery. And clearly they have dollar signs in their eyes, but clearly the lawyers aren't happy with a measly $40 million, so they go back for more and shake the company down for another $190 million. They have no intention of "progressing the art". They have no intention of doing research. They have intentions of yachts, Boca Raton, Bermuda, and their grand children never having to work their entire lives. They are looking at trust funds. They want to retire at 35. They love the Porsche, the Bimmer, the Rolls. Hired help living in servants quarters. Fine wine and cheese, the South of France. And since a cut of $40 million might not cover all that, HIT THEM AGAIN! Greed and patent trolls know no bounds.
With a patent system like this, who needs terrorists to attack you?
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When are legitimate IP and patent holders going to band together and take out the courts in Texas?
Apropos of nothing, how does one go about "taking out" a federal court?
Just curious...
I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume VirnetX is a pure patent troll and doesn't produce anything.
So, how can they be damaged if they don't produce anything?
100% false. I've switched my SIM between my iPhone 6 and my Galaxy S5 and have no problems sending text messages to/from the Android device. When I put the SIM back into the iPhone, iMessage is re-enabled.
You're the one who doesn't understand. iMessage registrations only last for a period of time before they renew. If you're not using an iPhone, after a while the registration auto-expires and none of the iphones will ever try to use iMessage to contact you again. You can also go to a website to instantly perform the same thing now, instead of waiting for the registration to expire. But please -- keep accusing other people of not understanding the issue. You don't either.
What would Donald Trump Do? It's a huge issue....
I'm not sure i feel sorry for the corporate overlords getting reamed like this, i feel the same but just after a weeks worth of work. But... I'm sure the patent trolls go after the little guy just as well, so it would be nice if Uncle Berny and Trumy to shed their views on these matters.... lol.
Do you want me to hunt down the Slashdot article on this?
Bottom line is that Apple uses FaceTime and iMessage as a way to lock users into the iDevice ecosystem. Forcing them to shut it down and freeing their users to use open systems is only a good thing, even if original reason was due to a patent troll.
Patent trolls are really a good thing:
1) They level the playing field by going around the big players patent deals, where the small companies do not have chance.
2) It demonstrates how bad the patent system is.
Making patent trolls illegal would actually make the system worse, not improving it.
This is an actual problem. Last I heard, the registration lasts for two weeks.
People who don't know any better will not know about this site - I'll bet the phone won't tell you without digging into the settings (who looks in there?). They'll in turn, assume that the alternate phone has a problem.
Some people know how to use a search engine.
What, about the registration or how to unregister? Because the phone doesn't tell you at all.
You need to know that you need to explicitly unhook your phone number from iMessage if you ever want to receive texts on a non-Apple device from Apple devices. For non-techies, pretty much the only way you'd know is from media coverage of this issue. The phone doesn't make that clear at all.
And, yes, you CAN unhook your phone number via Settings. But the setting is "Send & Receive" and it doesn't make it clear that you receive iMessages to that number INSTEAD of texts.
Is there any outcome here where both parties get sent to jail? Cause that's the one I'm rooting for.
They want to shut down Apple's services. Fine - but what competing products did Apple shutout of the market that will now be able to bounce back and increase market share?
If they desire to take away something - what is the replacement? If this is an NPE - they have no product. So Apple pays the patent tax - is granted a license - and we all move on.
My VirnetX phone has literally been useless since Apple put Facetime on their phones. I haven't had a single video call since that day. I was gonna switch to an Apple or maybe an Android, but now I'm sure VirnetX will re-start development of an upgrade phone and I'll be back on easy streets once again.
Gee, thanks Constitution.
Perhaps an idea about technology from 1789 no longer has value.
My God, it's Full of Source!
OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)
"Irreparable harm" was allegedly caused to a patent troll.
I'm trying to think of a single way this is bad. Nope, I've got nothing. Irreparable harm to patent trolls should be one of the goals of our legislation, not enabling these leeches.
https://www.google.com/webhp?s...
The first Google-provided result shows how to do it if you still have your iPhone. The first search result is the god damn link the GP provided.
I'm pretty sure people know how to use Google. This was an issue, YEARS ago, and has long been solved. Stop trolling.
Slashdot still doesnâ(TM)t support Unicode after it was added to the HTML standard in 1997.
"pretty much the only way" excludes using Google for 20 seconds: https://www.google.com/webhp?s...
Stop trolling.
Slashdot still doesnâ(TM)t support Unicode after it was added to the HTML standard in 1997.
Except you're cheating because you already know the solution. Here's the search people are actually going to run.
Now the answer IS in the list of results. Eventually. But it's not the first result, and it's not what people are going to think of. They're going to assume their Android phone is broken, not that the sender's iPhone is broken.
Apple should be forced to disable iMessage. If it takes this court case to do it, whatever. The greater good has been served.
Banning iMessage would be a great thing. It's a monopolistic technology which Apple refuses to open to third parties. You get people who might be smart enough to dump the iPhone refusing to do so because "all of their friends are on iMessage" (and are apparently too stupid to figure out SMS, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc etc).
those people though are usually smart enough to not have iDevices
This is an actual problem. Last I heard, the registration lasts for two weeks.
Which doesn't matter, because the default behaviour is and was to use SMS if the message couldn't be send after a few minutes. Many people however disable that because they don't want to pay for a text message just because you are too skimpy and buy an Android (or no data plan) and are thus not worthy to be contacted.