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Dish Streaming Patent Fight Sent To Utah For Witnesses' Ease

By Editorial Team

A case involving a dispute between Pornhub's owner and Dish Technologies LLC over patent infringement has been transferred to Utah for the convenience of witnesses, as stated by a Delaware federal judge.

The case revolves around Pornhub's owner seeking a declaration that it did not infringe on three patents held by Dish Technologies LLC. The patents in question are:

  • 10,469,555 - Apparatus, system, and method for multi-bitrate content streaming
  • 10,757,156 - Apparatus, system, and method for adaptive-rate shifting of streaming content
  • 11,470,138 - Apparatus, system, and method for multi-bitrate content streaming

The decision to move the case to Utah was made to ensure the convenience of witnesses involved in the litigation process. The move is expected to streamline the legal proceedings and facilitate the gathering of testimonies and evidence.

Law360, a legal news platform, reported on the transfer of the case, highlighting the significance of the decision in expediting the resolution of the patent dispute between the two parties.

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