NewEgg vs Patent Troll = NewEgg Wins!

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Destiny

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http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...shopping-cart-patent-and-saved-online-retail/

Soverain isn't in the e-commerce business; it's in the higher-margin business of filing patent lawsuits against e-commerce companies. And it has been quite successful until now. The company's plan to extract a patent tax of about one percent of revenue from a huge swath of online retailers was snuffed out last week by Newegg and its lawyers, who won an appeal ruling [PDF] that invalidates the three patents Soverain used to spark a vast patent war.

The ruling effectively shuts down dozens of the lawsuits Soverain filed last year against Nordstrom's, Macy's, Home Depot, RadioShack, Kohl's, and many others (see our chart on page 2). All of them did nothing more than provide shoppers with basic online checkout technology. Soverain used two patents, numbers 5,715,314 and 5,909,492, to claim ownership of the "shopping carts" commonly used in online stores. In some cases, it wielded a third patent, No. 7,272,639.

Soverain will lose the $2.5 million it stood to gain from Newegg, as well as two much bigger verdicts it won against Victoria's Secret and Avon. Those two companies were ordered to pay a total of almost $18 million, plus a "running royalty" of about one percent, after a 2011 trial. The ruling in the Newegg case is a total wipeout for a patent troll that had squeezed many millions from online retailers, was backed by big-firm lawyers, and was determined to collect hundreds of millions more.
For Newegg's Chief Legal Officer Lee Cheng, it's a huge validation of the strategy the company decided to pursue back in 2007: not to settle with patent trolls. Ever.

"We basically took a look at this situation and said, 'This is bullshit,'" said Cheng in an interview with Ars. "We saw that if we paid off this patent holder, we'd have to pay off every patent holder this same amount. This is the first case we took all the way to trial. And now, nobody has to pay Soverain jack squat for these patents."

Apparently this patent troll already won tens of millions of dollars from Amazon, BestBuy.com, and pretty much every major e-commerce company out there...
 
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Vic Vega

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My question is, if you got a job offer from one of these patent troll companies for a significant salary + benefits, would you take it?
 

AMCRambler

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My question is, if you got a job offer from one of these patent troll companies for a significant salary + benefits, would you take it?

Hell no. But to be honest a patent troll firm only has one type of employee, lawyers.
 

her209

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The bigger question is whether Soverain will have to pay the legal fees incurred by the companies that they sued. I sure hope so, but the company would probably declare bankruptcy and dissolve itself before paying a cent.

"Corporations are people, my friend."
 

FelixDeCat

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The patent holders should take this to the Supreme Court. Lawyers have to eat and make Bentley payments too, ya know. :colbert:
 

Rifter

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Someone really needs to put a end to the patent trolls.

Just imagine how many more people could be employed by these companies getting sued with the millions of dollars that would be saved without these useless patent lawsuits.
 
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