MPHJ, the notorious company targeted by authorities in recent years for its “patent troll” business practices, has reportedly sued the Federal Trade Commission despite having settled with the New York attorney general over patent infringement.
MPHJ Technology Investments first entered the radar of antitrust officials when it began sending hundreds of letters to companies, accusing them of patent infringement and demanding loyalty payments; MPHJ acquired five technological patents for a single dollar.
While MPHJ settled with New York this week, agreeing to repay all patent licensees, the company has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the FTC – naming the four sitting Commissioners directly – accusing the regulator of overstepping its jurisdiction over MPHJ and violating the company’s constitutional rights by threatening to take legal action against MPHJ’s practices.
The lawsuit against the FTC was filed just prior to the regulator filing its federal complaint against MPHJ.
The lawsuit reveals MPHJ’s staff, which happens to be made up of a sole person: lawyer Jay Mac Rust.
Full Content: ArsTechnica
Want more news? Subscribe to CPI’s free daily newsletter for more headlines and updates on antitrust developments around the world.
Featured News
Uruguayan Antitrust Scrutiny Puts Major Meatpacking Deal Between Marfrig and Minerva on Hold
May 19, 2024 by
CPI
Alaska Airlines Seeks Dismissal of Consumer Lawsuit Over $1.9 Billion Hawaiian Airlines Buy
May 19, 2024 by
CPI
Idaho Attorney General Orders Split of Kootenai Health and Syringa Hospital
May 19, 2024 by
CPI
Court Rejects T-Mobile’s Appeal Bid in Antitrust Case Over Sprint Merger
May 19, 2024 by
CPI
Google Requests Judge, Not Jury, to Decide on Antitrust Case
May 19, 2024 by
CPI
Antitrust Mix by CPI
Antitrust Chronicle® – Ecosystems
May 9, 2024 by
CPI
Mapping Antitrust onto Digital Ecosystems
May 9, 2024 by
CPI
Ecosystems and Competition Law: A Law and Political Economy Approach
May 9, 2024 by
CPI
Ecosystem Theories of Harm: What is Beyond the Buzzword?
May 9, 2024 by
CPI
Open Ecosystems: Benefits, Challenges, and Implications for Antitrust
May 9, 2024 by
CPI