Anonymous Media Research Holdings v. Roku: ACR Technology Patent Case Transferred to California
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📋 Fallzusammenfassung
| Fallbezeichnung | Anonymous Media Research Holdings, LLC v. Roku, Inc. |
| Fallnummer | 1:23-cv-01143 (W.D. Tex.) |
| Gericht | Westlicher Bezirk von Texas (an den N.D. Cal. verwiesen) |
| Dauer | Sept 2023 – July 2024 292 days |
| Ergebnis | Procedural Transfer |
| Streitige Patente | |
| Beschuldigte Produkte | Roku’s ACR technology (software, hardware, network) |
Fallübersicht
Die Parteien
⚖️ Kläger
A patent assertion entity (PAE) holding an IP portfolio targeting media measurement and content recognition technology.
🛡️ Beklagter
A publicly traded streaming platform company headquartered in San Jose, California, operating a large streaming ecosystem.
Die streitigen Patente
This landmark case involved six U.S. patents forming the basis of the infringement claims, covering software systems, hardware architectures, and network frameworks enabling ACR-based content identification.
- • US8296791B2 — ACR-based software systems
- • US8510768B2 — ACR-based hardware architectures
- • US8756622B2 — ACR-based network frameworks
- • US10719849B2 — ACR-based content identification
- • US10719848B2 — Systems for targeted advertising via ACR
- • US10572896B2 — Methods for audience measurement using ACR
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Das Urteil und die rechtliche Analyse
Ergebnis
The Western District of Texas granted Roku’s motion to transfer in its entirety. No damages were awarded, no injunctive relief was granted or denied on the merits, and no infringement finding was made at this stage. The case was closed in the Western District of Texas on July 10, 2024, with the basis of termination recorded as Case Transferred.
Veranstaltungsort-Transfer-Analyse
The transfer ruling invokes the 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a) framework, which requires courts to evaluate whether transfer serves the convenience of parties and witnesses and the interest of justice. Following the Supreme Court’s 2017 TC Heartland LLC v. Kraft Foods Group Brands LLC decision and Federal Circuit guidance, transfer motions have become increasingly effective defense tools, especially when the accused infringer’s principal place of business, key technical witnesses, and relevant documents are located in an alternative forum like Roku’s California headquarters.
Strategische Wendepunkte
The decisive strategic moment was Roku’s early filing of the transfer motion (Dkt. 19). By prioritizing venue challenge before engaging in costly Markman claim construction proceedings or discovery, Roku avoided the resource expenditure of litigating in a potentially disadvantageous forum. This reflects a disciplined defense strategy increasingly deployed by well-resourced technology defendants in Texas patent cases.
Rechtliche Bedeutung
This transfer ruling contributes to the broader pattern of Texas district courts granting venue transfer motions when defendants mount timely, well-supported challenges. For patent assertion entities selecting Texas as a preferred venue, this case reinforces that headquartered technology defendants retain viable and frequently successful transfer options. The substantive ACR patent claims, once litigated in California, may face a different procedural and jury environment.
Strategische Erkenntnisse
For Patent Holders/Plaintiffs: Venue selection must be buttressed by stronger connections to the chosen district — local witnesses, relevant operations, or prior licensing activity — to withstand transfer motions from California-based technology defendants.
For Accused Infringers: Early, aggressive venue challenges under § 1404(a) remain one of the most cost-effective defense tools available, capable of relocating litigation to a defendant’s home jurisdiction before significant costs are incurred.
For R&D Teams: ACR technology is under active patent assertion scrutiny. Companies deploying content recognition systems for audience measurement and targeted advertising should conduct freedom-to-operate (FTO) analyses against the six patents identified in this case prior to product deployment or feature expansion.
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Hochrisikogebiet
ACR systems for audience measurement
6 Key Patents
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✅ Wichtigste Erkenntnisse
Venue transfer under § 1404(a) remains a powerful early defense tool for California-headquartered technology defendants facing Texas-filed patent suits.
Verwandte Rechtsprechung suchen →NPE plaintiffs must establish stronger venue connections beyond mere defendant activity to resist transfer motions.
Präzedenzfälle erkunden →Häufig gestellte Fragen
Six U.S. patents: US8296791B2, US8510768B2, US8756622B2, US10719849B2, US10719848B2, and US10572896B2, covering ACR-based software systems, hardware systems, and network architecture.
Judge Robert Pitman granted Roku’s motion to transfer (Dkt. 19) to the Northern District of California under 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a), citing convenience of parties, witnesses, and the interests of justice — consistent with Roku’s California headquarters.
It reinforces venue transfer viability for California-based tech defendants and highlights ACR patent portfolios as active assertion targets across the CTV advertising industry.
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Referenzen
- PACER — Case No. 1:23-cv-01143 (W.D. Tex.)
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office — Patent Search
- Cornell Legal Information Institute — 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a)
- PatSnap – Lösungen für den Umgang mit geistigem Eigentum für Anwaltskanzleien
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