SummaryCompanies Brazos Licensing said location-sensing Google tech violated patentJudge ruled for Google before case could go to jury Oct 4 (Reuters) - Google (GOOGL.O) on Wednesday convinced a Waco, Texas federal judge to reject patent infringement claims by Brazos Licensing and Development over tracking technology in the tech giant's mobile apps, bringing a jury trial in the case to an abrupt end. U.S. District Judge Alan Albright said that Google did
WSOU Investments LLC, also known as Brazos Licensing, has emerged as a significant player in the patent enforcement landscape, operating under what is commonly referred to as the "we-sue" model.
In the land of patent litigation, all patent trolls want to file in the US Western District of Texas Court. This court is infamous for being sympathetic to patent plaintiffs. That s why patent litigator WSOU Investments, aka Brazos Licensing and Development, went after Dell, EMC, and VMware in this .
Western District of Texas Judge Alan Albright issued a directed verdict Thursday in favor of Dell and VMware, ending a trial in which prolific plaintiff Brazos Licensing & Development accused the companies of infringing cloud computing patents and sought $435 million in damages.