VDPP, LLC v. Kaltec Electronics (Digital WatchDog): Patent Infringement Case Resolved by Settlement in Principle Within 70 Days

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In a swift resolution, VDPP, LLC filed a patent infringement action against Kaltec Electronics, Inc. d/b/a Digital WatchDog in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (Case No. 2:24-cv-04880) on June 10, 2024. The dispute centered on U.S. Patent No. 10,021,380 B1, covering advanced variable tint filter technology for 3D display spectacles. Within just 70 days of filing, the parties reached an agreement in principle to resolve the matter, requesting a 30-day stay of all deadlines to finalize settlement and dismiss the case — with no trial, no damages award, and no substantive court ruling on the merits.

This case exemplifies the growing trend of rapid pre-trial settlements in display and optical technology patent disputes, particularly where a well-scoped patent portfolio is deployed against a niche electronics distributor. For IP strategists, the speed of resolution raises important questions about claim leverage, licensing strategy, and how patent assertion entities like VDPP utilize early settlement pressure in first-instance proceedings. Both in-house IP teams and R&D leaders in the video surveillance and display technology sectors should monitor VDPP’s patent portfolio closely.

📋 Résumé de l'affaire

Nom de l'affaire VDPP, LLC v. Kaltec Electronics, Inc.
Numéro de dossier2:24-cv-04880
Tribunal Tribunal central de Californie
Durée June 10, 2024 – August 19, 2024 70 days
Résultat Affaire suspendue
Brevets en cause
Products InvolvedFaster state transitioning for continuous adjustable 3Deeps filter spectacles using multi-layered variable tint materials
Verdict CauseProcédure pour contrefaçon

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Les parties

⚖️ Demandeur

VDPP, LLC is a patent assertion entity that holds and licenses intellectual property related to advanced display and optical filtering technologies. As the asserting party, VDPP initiated this action to enforce U.S. Patent No. 10,021,380 B1 against Kaltec Electronics’ products and practices, represented by Ramey LLP — a firm well known for high-volume patent enforcement litigation.

🛡️ Défendeur

Kaltec Electronics, Inc., doing business as Digital WatchDog, is a U.S.-based manufacturer and distributor of professional-grade video surveillance and security systems. Digital WatchDog was named as the defendant in this action based on alleged infringement of VDPP’s patented display filter technology through its electronic products.

Le brevet en cause

U.S. Patent No. 10,021,380 B1 (Application No. 15/907,614) covers technology for rapidly transitioning the tint state of 3D filter spectacles using multi-layered variable tint materials. The invention enables faster and more continuous adjustable optical filtering, improving visual performance in 3D display environments by reducing lag between tint state changes. Real-world applications include active-shutter 3D glasses, adaptive display eyewear, and optical components integrated into video display or surveillance systems.

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Représentation juridique

Plaintiff Counsel: Ramey LLP (lead: Susan S. Q. Kalra)

Chronologie du litige et historique de la procédure

étape importanteDate
Affaire classéeJune 10, 2024
TribunalTribunal central de Californie
Affaire classée19 août 2024
Durée totale70 days (70 days)
Motifs de résiliationAffaire suspendue

This case was filed in the Central District of California, one of the most active patent litigation venues in the United States, known for its experienced patent bench and established local patent rules that favor efficient case management. As a first-instance district court matter, the case would have proceeded through claim construction, fact discovery, and potentially a Markman hearing before trial — a trajectory that gives asserting parties significant early leverage over defendants who face substantial litigation costs even before reaching the merits.

The 70-day duration from filing (June 10, 2024) to closure (August 19, 2024) is notably short, indicating that the parties moved directly to negotiation without significant court-directed proceedings. The case was terminated on a ‘Case Stayed’ basis following a joint stipulation to pause all deadlines for 30 days to finalize a settlement agreement and file a dismissal — a common procedural mechanism used when licensing terms have been agreed in principle but documentation is pending. No formal verdict, damages ruling, or injunctive relief was issued, consistent with a privately negotiated resolution.

Le verdict et l'analyse juridique

Résultat

The case did not proceed to a substantive verdict on infringement, validity, or damages. VDPP, LLC and Kaltec Electronics, Inc. d/b/a Digital WatchDog jointly stipulated to a stay of all court deadlines after reaching an agreement in principle to resolve the dispute. The parties requested 30 additional days to finalize their agreement and execute a formal dismissal, resulting in the case being administratively closed within 70 days of filing. No damages award, no injunctive relief, and no claim construction ruling were issued by the court.

Analyse des causes du verdict

The infringement action was resolved through negotiated settlement before any dispositive court rulings, with the following procedural and strategic factors shaping the outcome:

  • The parties stipulated to a stay of all deadlines upon reaching an agreement in principle, a procedural step that avoids further litigation costs while final settlement documentation is prepared.
  • VDPP, LLC, represented by Ramey LLP — a firm associated with high-volume patent enforcement — filed in the Central District of California, a plaintiff-favorable venue that adds cost pressure on defendants from the outset.
  • No defendant law firm or agent was publicly recorded in the case docket, suggesting either very early pre-litigation settlement discussions or a rapid response that bypassed formal court filings.
  • The absence of any counterclaims, IPR petitions, or invalidity challenges on record indicates the defendant did not mount a substantive defense before resolution, which is consistent with a licensing-focused outcome.

Signification juridique

  1. 1. Because the case settled before any claim construction or Markman ruling, US10021380B1’s claim scope remains judicially untested, preserving VDPP’s ability to assert broad claim interpretations in future enforcement actions against other defendants.
  2. 2. The 70-day resolution timeline sets a market signal about VDPP’s enforcement strategy — rapid, high-pressure filings in favorable venues designed to drive early licensing revenue rather than extended litigation, which IP professionals in the display and optical technology space should factor into their risk models.
  3. 3. The lack of any recorded IPR or inter partes challenge means US10021380B1 has not been subjected to post-grant validity scrutiny, leaving open the possibility that future defendants could pursue PTAB proceedings as a defensive strategy.

Points stratégiques à retenir

Pour les avocats spécialisés en brevets :

  • When defending against patent assertion entities like VDPP in rapid-settlement cases, assess early whether filing an IPR petition within the one-year window provides sufficient leverage to shift settlement economics before a stay is agreed.
  • The absence of defendant counsel on record underscores the risk of unrepresented defendants accepting unfavorable licensing terms; early retention of patent litigation counsel is critical even in seemingly straightforward infringement notices.
  • Practitioners should review US10021380B1’s prosecution history (Application No. 15/907,614) to identify potential claim narrowing arguments, file wrapper estoppel, and prior art that could support invalidity defenses or favorable licensing positions.
  • Given Ramey LLP’s filing patterns, monitor Central District of California dockets for related VDPP actions targeting similarly situated electronics companies, as coordinated multi-defendant campaigns often follow early successful settlements.

Pour les professionnels de la propriété intellectuelle :

  • In-house IP teams at electronics and display technology companies should conduct a landscape analysis of VDPP’s full patent portfolio to identify additional patents that could be asserted against product lines involving optical filtering, display eyewear, or video surveillance hardware.
  • The rapid settlement outcome suggests VDPP’s licensing demands may be structured for quick resolution — budget accordingly in IP risk reserves and consider whether a proactive licensing approach is more cost-effective than litigation defense for this patent family.

Pour les équipes de R&D :

  • Engineering teams developing products involving variable tint materials, active-shutter display components, or adaptive optical filtering should commission an FTO analysis against US10021380B1 before product commercialization, as the patent’s claim scope remains unchallenged by any court.
  • Consider design-around strategies that avoid multi-layered variable tint state transitioning mechanisms covered by the ‘380 patent, particularly for products in the video surveillance, display eyewear, and professional monitor segments where Digital WatchDog operates.
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Zone à haut risque

Variable tint multi-layer optical filtering for display and 3D spectacle applications

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Claim Scope Risk

US10021380B1 has never been construed by a court or challenged at PTAB, leaving its claim boundaries broad and untested against competing products.

IPR Challenge Window

Future defendants have a one-year window from service to petition for IPR at the USPTO to challenge validity before PTAB and shift licensing economics.

✅ Points clés à retenir

Pour les avocats spécialisés en brevets et les avocats plaidants

US10021380B1’s claim scope has never been judicially construed — any defendant in a future VDPP action should immediately evaluate the patent’s prosecution history for file wrapper estoppel and prior art-based invalidity arguments before settlement discussions begin.

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Ramey LLP’s involvement signals a structured patent enforcement campaign; attorneys representing potential targets should cross-reference VDPP’s other district court filings to anticipate claim theories and licensing demand ranges.

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The 70-day filing-to-stay timeline leaves very little room for formal discovery or IPR preparation — engage patent litigation counsel at the demand letter stage, not after the complaint is filed.

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With no defendant agent on record, there is a strong possibility the resolution was negotiated directly or via minimal outside counsel — document all licensing communications carefully to preserve privilege and avoid unintended admissions.

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Pour les professionnels de la propriété intellectuelle

Map VDPP, LLC’s complete patent portfolio against your company’s product roadmap in optical, display, and video surveillance technology to identify potential future exposure beyond US10021380B1.

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The sub-70-day settlement outcome is a benchmarking data point for licensing reserve planning — consider including PAE enforcement risk in IP budgets for display and surveillance product lines.

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Références

  1. U.S. District Court, Central District of California — Case No. 2:24-cv-04880, VDPP LLC v. Kaltec Electronics Inc.
  2. USPTO Patent — US10021380B1, ‘Faster state transitioning for continuous adjustable 3Deeps filter spectacles using multi-layered variable tint materials’
  3. PACER — Central District of California Electronic Court Filing System
  4. USPTO Patent Application No. 15/907,614 — Public Patent Application Information Retrieval

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