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This report aims to understand the litigation landscape of ETSI-declared patents litigated in the US. It analyzes the yearly trend of litigation cases and the number of declared patents involved. The types of plaintiffs were analyzed to understand the share of practicing entities (PEs) and non-practicing entities (NPEs) in litigation cases. It also seeks to understand the history of litigated patents, the top 10 NPES and PEs, including which declarants or assignees reassign their declared patents to PES and NPEs. Finally, it aims to understand how many IPR cases were filed against the litigated patents and the outcome of the IPR case history.

  • Litigation analysis of ETSI declared patents

  • Top NPEs and PEs involved in litigation cases

  • Analysis of IPR cases filed

  • Yearly trend of litigation cases

Description

This report comprehensively analyzes litigated patents declared to ETSI, highlighting key trends in litigation history and plaintiff analysis, focusing on the roles of NPES, reassignment patterns, and IPR case outcomes. It has been found that a significant number of asserted patents,443 unique families, were litigated after the declaration. Reassignment of patents before and after litigation was observed, with some entities transferring ownership strategically.

Information from Patent litigation data was compared with the declared patent families to understand how many declared patents were litigated in the US.  Therefore, 576 declared patent families involved in 264 litigation cases were included in the analysis.

 

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