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Intellectual Property

Oct. 26, 2022

Vizio encourages streamers to violate patents, suit claims

DivX LLC is a San Diego video technology company behind three codecs for compressing video for local playback and streaming. The company, represented by Tensegrity Law Group LLP, filed a lawsuit in Santa Ana on Monday accusing Vizio of infringing on its patents for decrypting video code.

Smart TV maker Vizio is illegally encouraging third-party streaming apps to join its ecosystem as partners without paying streaming technology patent holders, alleges a patent infringement lawsuit.

DivX LLC is a San Diego video technology company behind three codecs for compressing video for local playback and streaming. The company, represented by Tensegrity Law Group LLP, filed a lawsuit in Santa Ana on Monday accusing Vizio of infringin...

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