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Patent Troll Values Its Entire Portfolio At $2, Goes Bankrupt (arstechnica.com)

mspohr shares a report from Ars Technica: In September 2018, Shipping & Transit LLC (formerly known as ArrivalStar) filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy -- voluntary liquidation -- but no one seems to have noticed until the Electronic Frontier Foundation pointed it out on October 31. The company claimed that it held the patent on vehicle tracking and related alerts. But about 15 months ago, judges began to rule against Shipping & Transit for the first time. That seems to have put a damper on its entire business model.

Now, according to Shipping & Transit LLC's federal bankruptcy filings, its global patent holdings (34 in the United States and 29 elsewhere) are worth a whopping $2. Meanwhile, it owes more than $423,000 to numerous creditors, including banks, law firms, and something called the "West African Investment Trust," based in Geneva, Switzerland.

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  1. make em public by dicobalt · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Sometimes patents should just be made available for everyone. This is one of those times.

  2. Re: Portfolio is worth $2? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    They probably transfered them to another company for $2 and will start again

  3. Four. Four big trolls by raymorris · · Score: 4, Interesting

    > How many more to go?

    Four.

    Three or four companies file half of *all* patent suits. The total number of patent suits includes all of the legitimate business disputes, so probably 90% of the trolling is those few companies.

    To pretty much solve trolling, one only needs to study the business model of those few companies and figure out how to disrupt it, how to make it not profitable.

    You hear about lots of different companies being victims of trolling, and different patents being trolled, so it seems like a large issue. It's the same plaintiffs over and over though.