Drew Curtis gave a talk about how he
defeated a patent troll at its own game. At the start, Curtis was confused why he
was actually getting sued and it turned out that this company had a patent that
created a way of communicating news via email and he was in violation of their
patent. In fact, Curtis’ company was not in violation but as it turns out it is
on the side of the defendant to prove that everything they have ever done does
not go against their patent instead of the firm looking for the violation. As
the lawsuit went on, Curtis asked the firm for pictures or screenshots of these
violations to which their lawyer could not provide any. On average, a patent
troll lawsuit costs 2 million dollars if you win so many people settle out of
the cases because you will spend lots of money and be forced into a NDA so no
one knows the terms. In the case of Curtis, since they were unable to provide
any direct violations, he was able to get away without paying anything besides
the lawyers’ fees to get out of it. This goes to show that it is possible to
fight a troll you just gotta stick to your guns and tell them it will be a long
nasty process for them to get a dime out of you.
I love how you addressed the aspect of being as difficult as possible when fighting trolls. Curtis does a great job in explaining his plan on fighting the trolls and you did a great job in summing up all he had to say. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHey Kyle,
ReplyDeleteI really agree with your points on Drew Curtis's TedTalk. I really learned a lot from your post and keep up with the great work!