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PayPal, Inc. v. PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC

Docket IPR2019-01111, Patent Trial and Appeal Board (May 20, 2019)
David McKone, Denise Pothier, Joni Chang, Michael Zecher, presiding
Case TypeInter Partes Review
Patent
7802310
Patent Owner PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC
Petitioner PayPal, Inc.
Petitioner Strava
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Google Inc. v. PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC

Docket IPR2014-00978, Patent Trial and Appeal Board (June 18, 2014)
Joni Chang, Kevin Turner, Michael Zecher, presiding
Case TypeInter Partes Review
Patent
7802310
Petitioner Google Inc.
Patent Owner PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC
Petitioner Youtube
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Rackspace US, Inc. v. PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC

Docket IPR2014-00062, Patent Trial and Appeal Board (Oct. 11, 2013)
Joni Chang, Kevin Turner, Michael Zecher, presiding
Case TypeInter Partes Review
Patent
7802310
Petitioner Rackspace US, Inc.
Patent Owner PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC
Petitioner Rackspace Hosting
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Apple Inc. v. PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC

Docket IPR2013-00596, Patent Trial and Appeal Board (Sept. 18, 2013)
Joni Chang, Kevin Turner, Michael Zecher, presiding
Case TypeInter Partes Review
Patent
7802310
Petitioner Apple Inc.
Patent Owner PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC
Patent Owner Level 3 Communications
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33 Refund Approval: Notice of Refund

Document IPR2019-01111, No. 33 Refund Approval - Notice of Refund (P.T.A.B. May. 14, 2020)
and DOLLAR SHAVE CLUB, INC., Petitioner
Petitioner’s request for a refund of certain post-institution fees paid on May 20, 2019 in the above proceeding is hereby granted.
The amount of $15,000.00 has been refunded to Petitioner’s deposit account.
The parties are reminded that unless otherwise permitted by 37 C.F.R. § 42.6(b)(2), all filings in this proceeding must be made electronically in the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board End to End (PTAB E2E), accessible from the Board Web site at http://www.uspto.gov/PTAB.
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31 Decision Denying Request for Rehearing Petitioner: DECISIONDenying Petitioners Request for Rehearing of Decision on Institution

Document IPR2019-01111, No. 31 Decision Denying Request for Rehearing Petitioner - DECISIONDenying Petitioners Request for Rehearing of Decision on Institution (P.T.A.B. Mar. 16, 2020)
The District Court granted Amazon’s motion with respect to allegations involving use of S3, barring Patent Owner from asserting any infringement claim against Amazon or its customer, including Petitioner Entities, based on use of S3.
In our Decision, we also noted that the District Court’s articulation “is very similar, if not identical, to the third Taylor category (adequate representation by the named party), where nonparty preclusion based on a privity relationship may be found.” Dec. 20.
Therefore, our Decision denying the Petition is consistent with Taylor’s framework and grounded in due process, finding Amazon is a privy of several Petitioner Entities under Taylor’s third category.
In a related argument, Requesters argue that our Decision runs counter to Power Integrations, Inc. v. Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 926 F.3d 1360 (Fed. Cir. 2019), because we only evaluated whether privity existed in the past (at the time of the District Court’s summary judgment ruling) and did not address the issue of privity in the context of changing circumstances (the District Court’s dismissal of Patent Owner’s claims related to Amazon’s S3 product).
Patent 7,802,310 B2 Manhattan Bank and Manning (and Petitioner Entities’ arguments regarding those cases) and concluded that they were inapposite because the circumstances giving rise to privity have not changed.
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30 Order: Order Denying POP Request

Document IPR2019-01111, No. 30 Order - Order Denying POP Request (P.T.A.B. Feb. 13, 2020)

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29 Notice: Notification of Receipt of POP Request

Document IPR2019-01111, No. 29 Notice - Notification of Receipt of POP Request (P.T.A.B. Dec. 31, 2019)

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