Federal Circuit Upholds PTAB Invalidation of VideoLabs Patent Claims

Federal Circuit Upholds PTAB Invalidation of VideoLabs Patent Claims

By Editorial Team

The Federal Circuit recently affirmed a ruling by the Patent Trial and Review Board (PTAB) invalidating a significant portion of patent claims held by VideoLabs Collective related to data synchronization. The court found that VideoLabs had waived its right to challenge the decision by presenting the argument for the first time at the circuit level.

The invalidated patent, numbered 8,605,794, pertains to a method for synchronizing content-dependent data segments of files. The Federal Circuit’s decision to uphold the PTAB’s ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding this patent.

Law360 reported that the law firms involved in the case were Haynes Boone and Reichman Jorgensen, representing VideoLabs Collective and Axonics Inc., respectively. The case was heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

For more details on this case and related legal news, readers can access the full opinion document attached to the article.

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Federal Circuit Upholds PTAB Invalidation of VideoLabs Patent Claims

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Corporate Counsel, Renesas Electronics America Inc. | USA

About Shaina Lumish

Sasha Tan is the founder and CEO of Favful, a TripAdvisor-like platform for beauty products. As a serial entrepreneur, she started her first F&B business in Singapore at age 21. She is also well-versed in growing internet businesses as the former founding team member and VP of the online grocery delivery start-up, HappyFresh. Backed by Segnel Ventures, Gobi Partners, and 500 Startups before its official launch, Favful is now present in three countries, works with 20,000 beauty advisors, partners with over 2,000 brands, and covers more than 40,000 products to date.